Friday, August 21, 2020

How Many Sentences in a Paragraph

How Many Sentences in a Paragraph Theres often a lot of confusion, but if youre looking for a general answer to the question, How many sentences in a paragraph? the answer is there are 3 to 8 sentences in a paragraph. The important key to take away from this answer is that its a rule-of-thumb. If youre looking for a hard and fast rule, youre out of luck. A paragraph can consist of a single sentence, and since a single word can be a sentence, you can literally have a paragraph that consists of a single word. Of course, if someone asks you to write a paragraph, they wont be altogether happy with that, so how much should you write? What do teachers want to see in a paragraph? If youre a student, your teacher or tutor may ask you to write a paragraph without telling you just how long he or she expects it to be. In general, educators like to see a paragraph consisting of at least 5 sentences. Start with a sentence that expresses an idea. Use the next 3 sentences for providing information that supports that idea, and use the final sentence to draw a conclusion. Why do teachers expect longer paragraphs? Obviously, they want to see that you have acquired knowledge and can think critically. Thats quite difficult  to demonstrate with a single sentence! Teachers will sometimes set a rule that all paragraphs should be a certain length, but its important to remember that specific paragraph lengths arent a prerequisite for acceptable writing. When do you use shorter paragraphs? Open just about any book, and youll find plenty of short paragraphs. If direct speech is used, therell be a new paragraph every time a new speaker starts to talk. News writers also like using short paragraphs. They have to present information in a succinct way and hold the readers attention. Commercial writers know that most people dont want to read 1,000 words of closely-spaced text in order to see what they are writing about, so they also like to keep sentences and paragraphs short. Theyll even use lots of sub-headers so you can see what each paragraph is about before you read it. How do I know when to start a new paragraph? Every time you begin  to discuss a new thought that contributes to the overarching theme of your work, you can start  a new paragraph. A paragraph will usually consist of a collection of sentences that, when considered as a group, have something in common. As soon as you move on to the next idea, you can begin a new paragraph. Luckily, you dont have to agonise about it too much, because as Ive pointed out, there are no specific rules. Tips for writing strong paragraphs Its best to begin a paragraph with a sentence that defines the topic that will be discussed. Try to keep it fairly simple. If you include too many ideas in your opening sentence, you run the risk of getting tangled in an overly complex and incoherent paragraph. Every sentence in a paragraph should support the first, topic sentence. When you begin discussing a new or related topic, start a new paragraph. The University of North Carolina helps students with paragraph construction by providing them with a 5-step process: Express the idea that the paragraph will cover in a topic sentence. Explain the idea. Use an example. Explain why the example relates to the idea. Draw a conclusion. Obviously, the recipe has been designed for those who want to write an informative and convincing work. And because these rules arent really cast in stone, youll find that different institutions give different recommendations. The debate continues If we look around, well find that the idea of paragraphs with a minimum of 3-5 sentences and a maximum of 8 is pretty common. But there are some who say that two to three paragraphs per page are best and others who say that 5 to 7 lines will do the job. Meanwhile, journalism students are taught to keep sentences as short as possible, and one sentence paragraphs are considered perfectly acceptable. There are those who say that using more than one paragraph to discuss an idea is perfectly alright, and since there are no hard and fast rules for paragraphs, I cant really contradict them. I even found one recommendation that suggested a minimum of 7-10 sentences per paragraph and a maximum of a full page! How long should your paragraphs be? Unless youre busy with academic writing, the length of your paragraphs is up to you. I like shorter paragraphs for informal writing such as this blog post. I like the idea of sticking to one idea per paragraph, and I think that paragraphs make reading and understanding a text a whole lot simpler. Single-sentence paragraphs are great for emphasis. If you are writing to pass a school, college or university course, I recommend you ask your teacher or professor whats expected of you. Its always better to ask in these situations than to try to guess. This is by far the best way to make sure you tailor your writing to what your teacher expects rather than by going by a general rule. (Photo courtesy of Laura)

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