Unity in Writing a Paragraph

Target: 2 meetings Basically, a paragraph is unified by mutually supported sentences. The word 'unity' is synonymous with 'oneness'. All sentences in a paragraph should focus on the one thing expressed in the topic sentence; all of the sentences stick together. Unity can be achieved as long as the paragraph has a good, clear topic sentence. If not, we will find it very difficult to control the flowing-in of information. As a result, we might include irrelevant pieces of information into the paragraph we are writing. Once again, it would be wiser for us to place the topic sentence at the very beginning of the paragraph. In a unified paragraph, the subject and the attitude in the topic sentence must be explained thoroughly. The 'problem' stated in the sentences has to be settled. All supporting sentences function to clarify the 'problem', that is, the topic. The paragraph should answer or explain what it should. It is the writer's...