4. Compare and Contrast (C.C.)

Compare the similarities and differences of two or more things. Always discuss the different ‘things’ separately.

—– HTML —– CSS. —– HTML —– HTML —– CSS —– CSS —– CSS —– CSS —–.

NOT!!

—–HTML —– CSS. —– CSS —– HTML —– CSS —– HTML —– CSS —– HTML.

 5. Cause and Effect (C.E.)

A C.E. paragraph explains why things happen the way they do.

e.g.) “A > so > B” or “B > because > A”

The use of style sheet means that —–. —– a single file —– so —– resulting in —–.

6. Time Description (T.D.)

A T.D. paragraph simply discusses things in order of tim. They are usually used for discussing the history of a subject or an experimental procedure start in the past and work forword.

7. Conclusion 

Conclusion paragraphs have many different structures but you should always clarity most import points of your publication. You should also stake a clain on future work if possible.


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