Paragraph Overview


In a single paragraph you can orient potential readers to your project if you convey where you are going in three senses:
In orienting readers, you are also conveying your audience, subject, purpose: Who you want to reach? What you want to convey to them? Why do you want to address them about that? In orienting readers, you are also orienting yourself as you move along in your project. In that spirit, your Governing Question should be woven into the paragraph or even lead it off and both the Governing Question and the Paragraph Overview should be revised as soon as you see that your direction is shifting.
If you write more than one paragraph or use bullet points instead of prose, it is harder for you and for readers to see whether the audience, subject, and purpose hang together well.

(see Phase A)