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Paragraph Examples: Expository, Narrative, Persuasive,

Descriptive, and More


by Pattern Based Writing: Quick & Easy Essay | How to Teach Paragraph and Multi-Paragraph Writing

Point and Purpose in Paragraphs


Point and purpose is the key to understanding types of paragraphs and kinds of paragraphs.
In writing, the words point and purpose are almost synonymous. Your point is your purpose, and how you
decide to make your point clear to your reader is also your purpose. Writers have a point and a purpose for
every paragraph that they create.
Writers write descriptive paragraphs because their purpose is to describe something. Their point is that
something is beautiful or disgusting or strangely intriguing. Writers write persuasive and argument paragraphs
because their purpose is to persuade or convince someone. Their point is that their reader should see things a
particular way and possibly take action on that new way of seeing things. Writers write paragraphs of
comparison because the comparison will make their point clear to their readers.
The purpose of Pattern Based Writing: Quick & Easy Essay is to quickly and easily teach students how to
organize information and make points clear. Then in the Writing with Purpose section of the writing program,
students learn to apply their new writing strategies to different types, kinds, genres, and modes of writing. The
truth is that it’s quick and easy to get students to write many different types of paragraphs when they have the
right foundation.
Put simply, all of the different types and kinds of paragraphs simply involve layering on a different purpose or
intent. When students have the right foundation, it’s just that simple. What are you trying to achieve in this
paragraph and in your whole composition? What is your purpose right here? Do you wish to describe? Do you
want to evaluate? Is your goal to narrate? Is your intent to persuade?
When students don’t have a proper foundation, these questions don’t mean much to them.  After Pattern
Based Writing: Quick & Easy Essay, students say, “I get it! I finally get it! I can’t even read what I was writing
before!”.
After Pattern Based Writing: Quick & Easy Essay, when the students’ purpose or intent is to:
 •   Describe  🡺 🡺  they write a  🡺 🡺  Descriptive Paragraph
 •   Inform  🡺 🡺  they write a  🡺 🡺 Informative Paragraph
 •   Narrate  🡺 🡺  they write a  🡺 🡺 Narrative Paragraph
 •   Persuade  🡺 🡺  they write a  🡺 🡺  Persuasive Paragraph

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Descriptive Paragraph
1.  Describe:   I am going to DESCRIBE a sunset!
Sunset is the time of day when our sky meets the outer space solar winds. There are blue, pink, and purple
swirls, spinning and twisting, like clouds of balloons caught in a whirlwind. The sun moves slowly to hide behind
the line of horizon, while the moon races to take its place in prominence atop the night sky. People slow to a
crawl, entranced, fully forgetting the deeds that must still be done. There is a coolness, a calmness, when the
sun does set.
Informational Paragraph and a Narrative Paragraph
2. Inform:   I am going to INFORM you about the Apollo 11 space mission.    
On July 16, 1969, the Apollo 11 spacecraft launched from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Its mission
was to go where no human being had gone before—the moon! The crew consisted of Neil Armstrong, Michael
Collins, and Buzz Aldrin. The spacecraft landed on the moon in the Sea of Tranquility, a basaltic flood plain, on
July 20, 1969. The moonwalk took place the following day. On July 21, 1969, at precisely 10:56 EDT,
Commander Neil Armstrong emerged from the Lunar Module and took his famous first step onto the moon’s
surface. He declared, “That’s one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.” It was a monumental
moment in human history!
Narrate:   I am going to NARRATE a story about the Apollo 11 space mission.
It was July 21, 1969, and Neil Armstrong awoke with a start. It was the day he would become the first human
being to ever walk on the moon. The journey had begun several days earlier, when on July 16th, the Apollo 11
launched from Earth headed into outer space. On board with Neil Armstrong were Michael Collins and Buzz
Aldrin. The crew landed on the moon in the Sea of Tranquility a day before the actual walk. Upon Neil’s first
step onto the moon’s surface, he declared, “That’s one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.” It sure
was!
Process or How-to Paragraph
3.  Process:   I am going to explain the PROCESS of cleaning and organizing your room.
OR
How-to:   I am going to describe HOW-TO clean and organize your room.
Here is the perfect system for cleaning your room. First, move all of the items that do not have a proper place
to the center of the room. Get rid of at least five things that you have not used within the last year. Take out all
of the trash, and place all of the dirty dishes in the kitchen sink. Now find a location for each of the items you
had placed in the center of the room. For any remaining items, see if you can squeeze them in under your bed
or stuff them into the back of your closet. See, that was easy!
Compare and Contrast Paragraph
4.  Compare/Contrast:   I am going to COMPARE and CONTRAST an ocean and a lake.
Oceans and lakes have much in common, but they are also quite different. Both are bodies of water, but
oceans are very large bodies of salt water, while lakes are much smaller bodies of fresh water. Lakes are
usually surrounded by land, while oceans are what surround continents. Both have plants and animals living in
them. The ocean is home to the largest animals on the planet, whereas lakes support much smaller forms of
life. When it is time for a vacation, both will make a great place to visit and enjoy.
Critical Paragraph
5.  Critique:   I am going to CRITIQUE the Blue Whales’ first baseball game of the new season.
The Blue Whales just played their first baseball game of the new season; I believe there is much to be excited
about. Although they lost, it was against an excellent team that had won the championship last year. The Blue
Whales fell behind early but showed excellent teamwork and came back to tie the game. The team had 15 hits
and scored 8 runs. That’s excellent! Unfortunately, they had 5 fielding errors, which kept the other team in the
lead the entire game. The game ended with the umpire making a bad call, and if the call had gone the other
way, the Blue Whales might have actually won the game. It wasn’t a victory, but I say the Blue Whales look like
they have a shot at the championship, especially if they continue to improve.
Persuasive Paragraph and Argumentative Paragraph
6.  Persuade:   I am going to PERSUADE my neighbors to buy tickets to the school fair.
The school fair is right around the corner, and tickets have just gone on sale. We are selling a limited number of
tickets at a discount, so move fast and get yours while they are still available. This is going to be an event you
will not want to miss! First off, the school fair is a great value when compared with other forms of entertainment.
Also, your ticket purchase will help our school, and when you help the school, it helps the entire community.
But that’s not all! Every ticket you purchase enters you in a drawing to win fabulous prizes. And don’t forget,
you will have mountains of fun because there are acres and acres of great rides, fun games, and entertaining
attractions! Spend time with your family and friends at our school fair. Buy your tickets now!
Argue:   I am going to present a logical ARGUMENT as to why my neighbor should attend the school
fair.
The school fair is right around the corner, and tickets have just gone on sale. Even though you may be busy,
you will still want to reserve just one day out of an entire year to relax and have fun with us. Even if you don’t
have much money, you don’t have to worry. A school fair is a community event, and therefore prices are kept
low. Perhaps, you are still not convinced. Maybe you feel you are too old for fairs, or you just don’t like them.
Well, that’s what my grandfather thought, but he came to last year’s school fair and had this to say about it: “I
had the best time of my life!” While it’s true that you may be able to think of a reason not to come, I’m also sure
that you can think of several reasons why you must come.  We look forward to seeing you at the school fair!
 

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Problem and Solution Paragraph (Narrative Version and Informational Version)
7.  Problem/Solution: I am going to describe a kitty door PROBLEM and then explain the kitty door
SOLUTION.
Narrative Version (1st person)
Last week we installed a kitty door so that our cat could come and go as she pleases. Unfortunately, we ran
into a problem. Our cat was afraid to use the kitty door. We tried pushing her through, and that caused her to
be even more afraid. The kitty door was dark, and she couldn’t see what was on the other side. The first step
we took in solving this problem was taping the kitty door open. After a couple of days, she was confidently
coming and going through the open door. However, when we removed the tape and closed the door, once
again, she would not go through. They say you catch more bees with honey, so we decided to use food as bait.
We would sit next to the kitty door with a can of wet food and click the top of the can. When kitty came through
the closed door, we would open the can and feed her. It took five days of doing this to make her unafraid of
using the kitty door. Now we have just one last problem: our kitty controls our lives!
Expository/Informational Article Version – This began as one paragraph, but needed two—one for the
problem and one for the solution. Also, notice that the second paragraph is a process paragraph. It would be
very easy to add an introduction and conclusion to these two paragraphs and have a complete essay!
People often install a kitty door, only to discover that they have a problem. The problem is their cat will not use
the kitty door. There are several common reasons why cats won’t use kitty doors. First, they may not
understand how a kitty door works. They may not understand that it is a little doorway just for them. Second,
many kitty doors are dark, and cats cannot see to the other side. As such, they can’t be sure of what is on the
other side of the door, so they won’t take the risk. One last reason cats won’t use kitty doors is because some
cats don’t like the feeling of pushing through the door and having the door drag across their back. But don’t
worry—there is a solution for this kitty-door problem.
The first step in solving the problem is to prop the door open with tape. This means your cat will now be able to
see through to the other side; your cat will likely begin using the kitty door immediately. Once your cat has
gotten used to using the kitty door, remove the tape. Sometimes cats will continue to use the kitty door without
any more prompting. If this does not happen, you will want to use food to bribe your cat. When it’s feeding time,
sit on the opposite side of the door from your cat and either click the top of the can or crinkle the cat food bag.
Open the door to show your cat that it is both you and the food waiting on the other side of the door. Repeat
this a couple times, and then feed your cat. After a couple days of this, your kitty-door problem will be solved.
Cause and Effect Paragraph
8.  Cause/Effect: I am going to explain the CAUSES that had the EFFECT of making me a high achieving
student.
(Note: This is also a first-person narrative.)
I do well in school, and people think I am smart because of it. But it’s not true. In fact, three years ago I
struggled in school. However, two years ago I decided to get serious about school and made a few changes.
First, I decided I would become interested in whatever was being taught, regardless of what other people
thought. I also decided I would work hard every day and never give up on any assignment. I decided to never,
never fall behind. Finally, I decided to make school a priority over friends and fun. After implementing these
changes, I became an active participant in classroom discussions. Then my test scores began to rise. I still
remember the first time that someone made fun of me because “I was smart.” How exciting! It seems to me that
being smart is simply a matter of working hard and being interested. After all, learning a new video game is
hard work even when you are interested. Unfortunately, learning a new video game doesn’t help you get into
college or get a good job.
Personal Narrative Paragraph
9.  Personal Narrative: I am going to give a PERSONAL NARRATION of an event that changed my life.
Last year was the first time I had ever been the new kid at school. For the first four days, I was completely
alone. I don’t think I even spoke to a single person. Finally, at lunch on the fifth day, Karen Watson walked past
her usual table and sat down right next to me. Even though I was new, I had already figured out who Karen
Watson was. She was popular. Pretty soon, all of Karen’s friends were sitting there right next to me. I never
became great friends with Karen, but after lunch that day, it seemed like all sorts of people were happy to be
my friend. You cannot convince me that Karen did not know what she was doing. I have a great respect for her,
and I learned a great deal about what it means to be a true leader.

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