Arrange Your Ideas

In writing, order means the sequence in which you present your ideas: What comes first, what comes next, and so on. There are three common ways of ordering — arranging — your ideas: time order (also called chronological order), space order, and order of importance.

Read the paragraph examples that follow. In each paragraph, the topic sentences are underlined twice, the primary support points are underlined once, and the secondary support is in italics.