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Coherence refers to a certain characteristic or aspect of writing. Literally, the word means "to stick together." Coherence in writing means that all the ideas in a paragraph flow smoothly from one sentence to the next sentence.
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lrs.ed.uiuc.edu/students/fwalters/cohere.html
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Coherence can be achieved in several ways. First, transitions help connect ideas from one sentence to the next. Second, ordering thoughts in numerical sequence helps to direct the reader from one point to the next.
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www.wheaton.edu/learnres/writectr/Resources/coherence.h...
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Coherence literally means "sticking together." The elements of coherent writing -- the words and the information they convey -- are related to one another ...
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if you are 'coherent' in the way you write it means everything in your writing is logically layed out and connected . If it was an essay, one thing leads on to another , for example one paragraph leads on to another-the main ideas of each p...
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The problem with much poor or needlessly difficult writing is the way it pretends to exist as it were in space rather than in time. ... "Coherence," after all, means "understandability," and by creating these sentences to begin each of your body paragraphs, the main thread of your development will be quickly...
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www.accd.edu/sac/english/lirvin/wguides/Coherence.htm
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a brief description of coherence in writing coherence coherence in writing Education-School-Publications ... Coherence in writing is much more difficult to sustain than coherent speech simply because writers have no nonverbal clues to inform them if their message is clear or not. Therefore, writers must make their patterns...
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www.scribd.com/doc/8565181/coherence-in-writing
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Coherence--the quality of being . . . consistent, with all separate parts fitting together to form a harmonious or credible whole. ... Encarta® World English Dictionary © & (P) 1999 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Developed for Microsoft by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc.
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The American Heritage College Dictionary defines "coherence" as "a logical, orderly, and aesthetically consistent relationship of parts." (The word comes from ... For further information on coherence and transitions, see Writing Resources for advice on transitions. (For advice on paragraph structure, see paragraphs.);
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classweb.gmu.edu/piaguide/html/coherence.htm
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It is important in technical writing to add transitions between sections, paragraphs, and sentences. The following list gives some transitional phrases and their typical uses. ... One can gain coherence in writing by using the following:
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www.ics.uci.edu/~goodrich/writing.html
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