We were recently tasked to recreate a paragraph we had written about Harriet Tubman using the same SEEL structure from before.
Statement
Explanation
Example
Link
The statement means the beginning where you state what the paragraph is going to be about, whether it be to do with a question or an actual statement that you plan to discuss.
The explanation is where you write the 'why' part and use the word 'because' to show that you are explaining.
The example is where you apply parts of the real world into your explanation. The example and explanation can be either way round.
The link is where you link the paragraph back to the beginning statement or to the beginning of the next paragraph.
- Actual Paragraph -
Harriet Tubman saved lives, it is an undisputable fact of the past of America. Because of the courage she had, she was able to save over sixty slaves lives. As an example, Charles Nalle was an escaped slave who was led by Harriet Tubman on one of her nineteen trips through the Underground Railroad as a Conductor. Being a conductor meant she travelled through the Railroad back and forth, from the North to the South, saving slaves and guiding them to safety in the North of America. Though I provide only Charles Nalle as an example, he is a proven one. Harriet Tubman saved and changed the lives of many, many people. Both slave and not.
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