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Developing Paragraphs - PROBLEM & SOLUTION

This document discusses how to write problem and solution paragraphs and essays. It explains that a problem/solution paragraph first explains a problem and then proposes solutions. It provides examples of how to structure individual problem and solution paragraphs, with the problem paragraph describing the issue and why it is a problem, and the solution paragraph introducing a solution and explaining how it addresses the problem. Finally, it outlines how to structure a longer problem and solution essay, with paragraphs devoted to stating the problem, introducing multiple possible solutions, evaluating the solutions, and making a recommendation.

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Developing Paragraphs - PROBLEM & SOLUTION

This document discusses how to write problem and solution paragraphs and essays. It explains that a problem/solution paragraph first explains a problem and then proposes solutions. It provides examples of how to structure individual problem and solution paragraphs, with the problem paragraph describing the issue and why it is a problem, and the solution paragraph introducing a solution and explaining how it addresses the problem. Finally, it outlines how to structure a longer problem and solution essay, with paragraphs devoted to stating the problem, introducing multiple possible solutions, evaluating the solutions, and making a recommendation.

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PROBLEM AND SOLUTION PARAGRAPHS AND ESSAYS

1. What’s a problem/solution paragraph?

Problem / Solution writing first explains a problem and then proposes


solutions to that problem. This type of writing requires more than one
paragraph.

EXAMPLE

Let’s analyze these paragraphs:


a) How is the first paragraph developed?
b) Which is the main idea?
c) What are the supporting ideas?
d) What solutions does the writter offer?
e) Is there a concluding sentence in the second paragraph?
2. How to write a problem paragraph.

A problem paragraph describes and discusses a problem issue. The topic


sentence names the issue you will discuss. The supporting sentences show
why this issue is a problem.

3. Language

Conditional Sentences are very useful when talking about


problems.There are different types, for example:

Fish will get ill if factories dump their waste into streams.

Remember that there are several types of conditional sentences.


Choose the best one depending on your intention.

4. How to write a solution paragraph

The topic sentence introduces the first solution (remember that you only
include one idea per paragraph) The supporting sentences show how
your solution will solve the problem. For this, you can use details,
definitions and examples.

5. How to link a solution paragraph to a problem paragraph

a) In order to solve this problem, …


b) To meet this need, …
c) One answer is...
d) A second/third, final answer is…
e) In order to overcome these problems, …

6. In short, the structure if these paragraphs is:

Problem: Topic sentence (it presents the problematic issue) + supporting


sentences (explain why that is problematic + a sentence to close the paragraph
(e.g: a conditional sentence: “If we do nothing to change this situation, more
women will die in the hand of their own husbands”)

Solution: Topic sentence (it introduces the idea of a solution – you can use a
“linking phrase”) + supporting sentences (explain the solution) + final concluding
sentence.
7. From paragraph to essay
Example:

1st paragraph: State and define the problem. Suggest that there are
(one,two,three…) solutions. If you can summarize them, you can mention
them.

2nd paragraph: Suggest the first possible solution. The solutions should
be acceptable, realistic, reliable and mutually exclusive.)

3rd paragraph: Suggest the second possible solution

4th paragraph: Evaluate the solutions: Discuss the advantages


(strengths) and the disadvantages (weaknesses) of the solutions.

5th paragraph: Make a recommendation: If you think that one of the


solutions is better than the other(s), state directly which of the solutions
in your opinion is better (the best) and why. You may also suggest that
solutions can be combined. IMPORTANT NOTE: DO NOT INTRODUCE
NEW INFORMATION HERE!

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