ESL 111 Lecture 1: PIE Practice

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In the pie paragraph structure, the p (point) and the i (illustrations) are nothing new. You already know these parts under other names: topic sentence and supporting details. However, the e (explanation) is often the part most people struggle with. Sometimes we assume that the reader will automatically understand how our illustrations are related to the point, so we forget to add an explanation. Sometimes we"re not too sure ourselves how the illustrations are related, so we skip the explanation. Sometimes the connection between the illustrations and the point. Are obvious, and there is no need for an explanation. To ensure that your paragraph is unified and that your readers completely understand how your illustrations are connected to your point, you should practice including explanations all the time (even when it seems obvious). Directions: practice adding explanations to the illustrations in the paragraph below. Fall 2015 energy than they consume. (illustration) the u. s. government also offers a.

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