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Episode 1 of the "2 Minute Approval Tips" video series. We'll make this quick!
This series is about getting your articles approved on the first submission. We have analyzed data from our submission records to find the most common reasons why articles are not approved on the initial try. We know your time is precious, so we have compressed this information into individual 2-minute videos.
This first episode is a reminder to check that the person credited for an article in the Resource Box matches the byline of the article.
Here is the next edition of the EzineArticles.com Article Writing: Paragraph and Grammar Structure Training Series.
Coherence literally means “to stick together”. Coherence in paragraph
writing means that all of the ideas in a paragraph support the topic
sentence of your paragraph and allow the reader to easily understand the
ideas you want to express.
Paragraph coherence can be achieved by using major and minor connectors, these are also called “transitions”.
Major Connectors: Major connectors help organize the main points of your
paragraph. These can also be expressed as bulleted or numbered lists.
Examples:
* First,
* Second,
* Third,
* Finally,
* In conclusion,
* To summarize,
Minor Connectors: Minor connectors provide coherence to a paragraph by
connecting the sentences within each of the main parts of your
paragraph.
Examples:
* In addition,
* Others include,
* ...,but...
* also
* That is,
* For example,
* For instance,
Paragraph Unity means that the paragraph is about only one main idea or
topic. All the sentences in the paragraph (topic, supporting/detail
sentences and sometimes, the conclusion sentence) are telling the reader
about one main topic or idea. If you have a sentence that is not
directly related to your main topic, your paragraph is considered to
“lack unity” or the sentence is “off-topic” and should be removed from
the paragraph.
Each paragraph in your article is a sub-division of your complete article topic.
Example of EzineArticles Components and Support System:
I. Article Title
II. Article Summary
III. Article Body
A. Introduction Paragraph
1. Topic Sentence
a. Supporting Sentence
b. Supporting Sentence
c. Supporting Sentence
2. Concluding Sentence (optional)
B. Supporting Paragraph(s)
IV. Article Conclusion-summary of entire article theme
V. Resource Box
The next edition of the EzineArticles.com Article Writing: Paragraph and
Grammar Structure Training Series will offer 10 rules of
capitalization.