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Quick questions on Paragraphing and cohesion: organising the connected whole (AO5) - Eduqas GCSE English Language

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What are random breaks?
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Paragraph breaks that do not follow a shift confuse the structure; break at a change of point, stage, place or speaker.
What is no cohesion?
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Paragraphs that do not link read as disconnected; use discourse markers and referencing back at the joints.
What is q1?
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When should you start a new paragraph in narrative or descriptive writing? [2 marks]
What is q2?
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How can a single-line paragraph be used for effect? [2 marks]

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