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108 Paragraph Unity

There are four ways to achieve coherence:


1. Repeat key nouns.
2. Use consistent pronouns.
3. Use transition signals to link ideas.
4. Arrange your ideas in logical order.
Exercises : The three paragraphs that follow all discuss the same topic. Only one of them
shows unity. First read the paragraphs. Then answer these questions.
1. Which paragraph has unity?
2. Which paragraph does not have unity because it discusses two different
topics?
3. Which paragraph does not have unity because it has sentences that are not
related to the main topic?
Paragraph 1
Effects of Color
Colors create biological reactions in our bodies. These reactions, in turn,
can change our behavior. In one study, prisoners were put in a pink room, and
they underwent a drastic and measurable decrease in muscle strength and
hostility within 2.7 seconds. In another study, athletes needing shortbW:sts of
energy were exposed to red light. Their muscle strength increased by 13.5
percent, and electrical activity in their arm muscles increased by 5.8 percent.
Athletes needing more endurance for longer performances responded best when
exposed to blue light. Other studies have shown that the color green is calming.
Green was a sacred color to the Egyptians, representing the hope and joy of
spring. It is also a sacred color to Moslems. Many mosques and religious temples
throughout the world use green (the color of renewal and growth) and blue (the
color of heaven) to balance heavenly peace with spiritual growth. To sum up,
color influences us in many ways (Daniels 10).'
Paragraph 2
Effects of Color
Colors create biological reactions in our bodies. These reactions, in turn,
can change our behavior. In one study, prisoners were put in a pink room, and
they underwent a drastic and measurable decrease in muscle strength and
hostility within 2.7 seconds. In another study, athletes needing short bursts of
energy were exposed to red light. Their muscle strength increased by 13.5
percent, and electrical activity in their arm muscles increased by 5.8 percent.
Athletes needing more endurance for longer performances responded best when
exposed to blue light. Other studies have shown that the color green is calming.
After London's Blackfriars Bridge was painted green, the number of suicides
decreased by 34 percent. These and other studies clearly demonstrate that color
affects not only our moods but our behavior as well (Daniels 10).
Paragraph 3
Effects of Color
Colors create biological reactions in our bodies. These reactions, in turn,
can change our behavior. In one study, athletes needing short bursts of energy
were exposed to red light. Their muscle strength increased by 13.5 percent, and
electrical activity in their arm muscles increased by 5.8 percent. Athletes needing
more endurance for longer performances responded best when exposed to
blue light. Blue is not a good color for dinnerware, however. Food looks less
appetizing when it is served on blue plates, perhaps because very few foods
in nature are of that color. Other studies have shown that the color green is
calming. After London's Blackfriars Bridge was painted green, the number of
suicides from it decreased by 34 percent. It is clear that color affects not just
our moods, but our behavior as well (Daniels 10).
B. Both of the following paragraphs break the rule of unity because they contain
one or more sentences that are off the topic.
Step 1 Locate and underline the topic sentence of each paragraph.
Step 2 Cross out the sentence or sentences that are off the topic.
Paragraph 1
Adventure travel is the hot trend in the tourism industry. Ordinary people
are no longer content to spend their two weeks away from the office resting
on a sunny beach in Florida. More and more often, they are choosing to
spend their vacations rafting down wild rivers, hiking through steamy rain
forests, climbing the world's highest mountains, or crossing slippery
glaciers. J People of all ages are choosing educational study tours for their
vacations.

Paragraph 2
Daredevil sports are also becoming popular. Young people
especially are increasingly willing to risk life and limb while mountain
biking, backcountry snowboarding, or high-speed skateboarding.
Soccer is also popular in the United States now, although football is
still more popular. One of the riskiest new sports is skysurfing, in
which people jump out of airplanes with boards attached to their
feet. Skysurfing rivals4 skydiving and bungee jumping for the amount
of thrills and risk.

Questions to ask Yourself :


Step 1 Decide where each paragraph should be divided into two
paragraphs.
Underline the topic sentence of each.
Step 2 Find sentence(s) that are off the topic and cross them out.

1glaciers: slowly moving rivers of ice


2 daredevil: very dangerous
3 life and limb: death and injury (idiom)
4 rivals: competes with

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