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How is a constructed response related to paragraph?

A constructed response and a paragraph are closely related, but they aren't exactly the same thing. Here's how:

Paragraph:

* Definition: A paragraph is a group of related sentences that develop a single idea.

* Structure: It typically has a topic sentence, supporting sentences, and sometimes a concluding sentence.

* Focus: It focuses on a specific aspect of a larger topic.

Constructed Response:

* Definition: A constructed response is a type of writing where the writer creates an answer to a question or prompt.

* Structure: It often takes the form of one or more paragraphs, depending on the complexity of the response.

* Focus: It requires the writer to use their knowledge and understanding to provide a complete and well-supported answer.

Connection:

* A constructed response often uses paragraphs to organize the information and develop the answer.

* Each paragraph in a constructed response can focus on a different aspect of the answer, like providing evidence, explaining a concept, or analyzing a situation.

In short: A constructed response is a type of writing that often involves writing paragraphs, but a paragraph itself is not necessarily a constructed response.

Think of it like this:

* A paragraph is like a building block.

* A constructed response is like a house built with those building blocks.

You can have a constructed response that uses multiple paragraphs, or you can have a constructed response that is just a single paragraph. But in either case, the paragraph(s) should be well-written and organized to support the answer.

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