Mastering Analytical Paragraph Structure for Critical Thinking in Writing
Understanding the foundation of critical thinking in writing through analytical paragraph structure is key to effective communication. Analysis involves exploring the who, what, when, where, and why of a topic, making claims, and drawing connections. Differentiating analytical paragraphs from standard ones, analyzing structure, and engaging in practical exercises help enhance writing skills.
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Analytical Paragraph Structure THE FOUNDATION OF CRITICAL THINKING IN WRITING
What is Analysis? WHO WHAT WHEN WHERE SUMMARY WRITER REPORTS INFORMATIVE HOW AND WHY CLAIM/ARGUMENT NARROW FOCUS CONNECTIONS APPLY PATTERNS WRITER MAKES CHOICES
Analytical Paragraphs vs. Standard Paragraphs?
Structure What s Familiar? What s New?
Breakout Room Practice 1. Share one person s paragraph 2. As a group, highlight each part of the paragraph: 1. Topic Sentence 2. Analysis 3. Context 4. Evidence 5. Interpretation 6. Anchor 3. Do the sentences connect & make sense?