is there a limit on paragraph length in an essay?
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The classic essay is the 5 paragraph essay. Paragraph one is the introduction and states the author’s point of view and briefly gives 3 reasons for his/her position. The next three paragraphs each elaborate on a different one of the reasons, giving specific details and concrete examples. The final paragraph summarizes or wraps up the author’s position.
As you can see from the format, getting 3 – 5 sentences per paragraph is probably not a problem for the first 4 paragraphs, but trying to write 3 – 5 sentences for the summary can be difficult to do without directly repeating things you’ve already covered.
I teach 5th and 6th grade writing, and I always tell my students that a paragraph is as many sentences as it takes to completely and clearly express your idea. I’d rather read a paragraph of 2 – 3 well-constructed, informative sentences than read 5 – 7 short, choppy sentences that have little or nothing to do with the topic.