Process
A process paragraph gives the steps of how to do something or explains how something is done.
. . . The architectural style of a home is crucial to the future satisfaction of the owner. First of all, the owner should decide whether comfort or elegance is more important. This decision will help to eliminate some possibilities. For example, if comfort is very important, a relaxed style such as country might be the best choice. However, if elegance is more to the style of the owner, contemporary or classic designs would be more appropriate. Secondly, the owner may want to survey the prospective neighborhood. Although the house should not be a duplicate of its neighbors, the style should be compatible with the other homes in the area. For instance, a log cabin would not be a good choice for an upper class suburban neighborhood.
Notice the transitions used to help the paragraph flow smoothly: first of all, for example, however, secondly, and for instance.
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