How to Structure Writing in Paragraphs
Elizabeth Flynn
A guide for writers on when to start a new paragraph and why they need to start a new paragraph.
Many people find it difficult to understand when it is appropriate to start a new paragraph or why they even need to structure a piece of written work in this way. Here are some guidelines on why you should structure writing in this way and when it is appropriate to start a new paragraph.
Why Use Paragraphs?
There are a number of reasons why it is important to use paragraphs in your work. First of all, it helps to organise your work into paragraphs so that all the points that you are making are written in a coherent fashion. It also helps the reader to understand the different points that are being made or to make sense of a fictional piece of writing. Another benefit to the reader is that they can read different sections of an article that are relevant to the information that they are looking for without having to trawl through a full piece of text. In terms of fictional writing, it can help to make sense of a story in terms of the different characters, the narrative of the story, different time frames and varied plot lines.
When to Start a New Paragraph
There are some basic guidelines that can be followed when deciding whether it is necessary to start a new paragraph. If there is a change in time, place, topic or person, then you need to start a new paragraph. If writing an academic article that is comparing opposing arguments to a theory, then for each argument you should also start a different paragraph.
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