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An explanatory paragraph defines and explains a term or concept. Use an explanatory paragraph when you want to explain a term or concept that your reader might not know. Use these guidelines to make your explanatory paragraph clear to your reader.
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• First, write a topic sentence that states and defines the term or concept.
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• Explain how the term or concept is different from similar terms.
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• Make sure the definition is clear. Use a dictionary or online sources.
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• Then write about the term or concept using explanations and examples.
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• Explain what the term or concept is not.
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