Worksheet Analytical Paragraphs X 2022-23

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NEW HORIZON SCHOLARS SCHOOL, Airoli

Wroksheet No. 01 - 2022


Subject: English
Topic: Analytical Paragraph
Name: _________________________ Date: __________
Grade: X Div: _______ Roll No: ________

Analytical Paragraph Writing- Analytical paragraph is a form of descriptive writing which


is written on the basis of a given chart, graph, data, outline, clues, table, etc. When writing
an analytical paragraph one should remember to describe the facts in the best possible
manner and to cover the information provided.
The analytical paragraph has to be written in around 100-120 words. So the paragraph
must use clear and crisp language along with providing complete details of the chart given
in the question.
Features of an analytical paragraph writing:
✓ It describes the given chart, table, data, graph, cues etc.
✓ It should be brief and comprehensive (include complete information) at the same
time.
✓ It should state facts that are provided by the chart.
✓ It is necessary to make use of simple and accurate language.
✓ It should mention figures and quantities appropriately.
✓ It is appropriate to use the same tense throughout the analytical paragraph.
✓ No personal observation or response should be provided
✓ It would be preferable to use the passive form of the verb.

FORMAT OF ANALYTICAL PARAGRAPH


Introduction - explain in one or two lines the subject of the graph given.
Body -explain in detail what the graph is about, use relevant figures, explain trends, make
comparisons and contrasts, divide into sub paragraphs, if required.
Conclusion - conclude the paragraph giving the overall view or summary of the graph.
Let us discuss each of these in detail :
1. The introduction
The introduction is the first paragraph that should describe in brief what the graph is about.
It should be like an opening paragraph that introduces the reader to the context of the chart
given. When writing the introductory paragraph, you need not go into the details. You just
need to mention what is clearly evident from the chart or the graph given in the question. It
is best to write the introduction in one or two lines.
2. The body of the paragraph
This part of the analytical paragraph should contain details of the graph/chart given in the
question. It should contain all the important information. It is extremely important to choose
the significant details that should be included in the paragraph.
The body can be broken into two or three sub paragraphs depending on the information
extracted from the graph. Breaking the body into subparagraphs makes it easy for the reader to
understand.
i. Organizing information: You should look for the large differences that are very
prominent. You can mention the aspect which is the smallest or the largest in the data
given. Any aspects that are similar should be mentioned next. You should further
mention about the aspect that has remained unchanged or constant throughout.
ii. Comparing information: If the chart mentions two different parties, for example, men
and women, refer to both of them in the analytical paragraph. If there is any contrast
or comparison that could be drawn, you must present it effectively. If the chart is
about a particular time period or highlights trends of several years, mention each year
in a concise manner. If any comparison or contrast can be done for two or more years,
you should write about it too.
iii. Mentioning quantities: When including numbers and figures, their accuracy must be
ensured. There are a number of ways that can be used to describe quantities, for
example percentage, fraction, ratios, etc.
iv. Connecting sentences: If different information or ideas are there, you should use
connectors or linking phrases to link them logically. The sentences of the paragraph
should be sequential and connected rationally.
3. The conclusion
The last paragraph should summarise the idea mentioned and the information in general. It
should be concluding in nature and act as the closing statement. One should keep in mind
that one must not include any personal opinions, conclusions, or observations. You should
simply stick to the facts.
You need not dispose of the information to write a good analytical paragraph. The key is to
choose wisely the important information, organize it well, state correct facts and summarise
it properly.
Useful tips for writing an analytical paragraph
For an introduction, you can start with the following phrases:
• The chart given above describes
• The table suggests
• The line graph shows
• The data given provides information about
• The pie chart illustrates, etc.
1. For describing trends, use phrases and words like- a pattern of growth, rapidly doubled,
skyrocketed, striking increase, peaked, soaring rates, declined, plummeted, leveled off,
stagnated, fluctuate, starting to rise, starting to fall, drop down, slightly, etc.
2. For describing quantities, use various styles like-48% of, one-third of, nearly one-fourth
of, almost 80%, majority, on average, twice as much, almost equal, the highest, the lowest,
very close to 2%, roughly, approximately 5% of, just under three percent, etc.
3. For establishing a relationship or contrast, use phrases and words like- relationship
between, similarly, in contrast with, in comparison to, but in the opposite case, however,
whereas, when it comes to, as opposed to, while, striking difference, noticeable difference,
etc.
4. For the conclusion and other connecting phrases use- overall, subsequently, in all, in a
nutshell, for the chart given, in short, striking changes, including, therefore, etc.
Examples:
1. The given graph is showing the birth and death rates in a country from 1901 to 21oi.
Write an analytical paragraph in 100-150 words.
Answer: Since 1901, the birth rate has remained more than the death rate until 2041. Birth
rate was 20000 in 1901 and started increasing gradually. It peaked in 1961 to around
65000. From 1961, birth rate has fluctuated multiple times between 50000 and 60000. It
is expected to decline for the coming years reaching approximately 42000 by 2101.
On the other hand, the death rate stood at around 10000 in 1901 and then has increased
steadily. It is expected to rise strikingly from 2021 before levelling off to approximately
60000 between 2061 and 2081. The graph indicates a slight decline in deaths in the year
2101.
The graph shows the huge gap between birth rate and death during 1961 to 2001. However,
this gap is expected to reduce in the later years. Overall, as opposed to the prevailing trends,
the death rate will be more than the birth rate in the later half of the 21st century.
2.The given chart shows the division of household tasks by gender in Great Britain. Write
an analytical paragraph describing the chart in 100-150 words.

The chart shows the number of minutes per day spent by British men and women in doing
household tasks. On an average, the women spend about four hours doing household tasks
whereas the men spend less than two and half hours.
The tasks on which women spend more time than men include cooking, cleaning house,
taking care of the children and laundry. In doing all these tasks, women spend
approximately 200 minutes which is almost three times the time spent by men in these tasks.
On the other hand, men spend twice the time than women in doing tasks like gardening and
maintenance of odd jobs in the house. Men spend the highest time, almost 50 minutes, in
gardening and petcare. While the women spend only 30 minutes for these tasks. The time
spent by men in washing, ironing and sewing clothes is as low as 2 minutes per day as
opposed to 25 minutes spent by women.
In short, women spend far more time doing household chores than men whilst men prefer
to do gardening, pet care and maintaining odd jobs.
3. The pie chart shows the proportion of people from different households living in poverty
in the UK in 2002. Write an analytical paragraph to describe the information in 100 to 150
words.

The two pie charts display the contribution of different sectors to the growth of India from
2010 to 2020. In the year 2010 one-fourth of growth was contributed by the agriculture
sector alone but it got reduced by almost half in 2020. There is an increase of 2% in the
growth recorded in the educational sector.
The finance sector did not show any change in these years. Building and hospitality faced a
substantial growth of 7% and 4% respectively. Trade’s fraction increased by 1% whereas
production decreased by 1%. Initially, agriculture was the main contributor to the growth
of the economy, but in later years all the sectors contributed almost in a balanced proportion.
Questions for practice:
1. The graph given shows estimated sales of gold in Dubai in 2002. Write an analytical
paragraph describing the line graph in around 100-150 words.

2. The following bar graph is showing the relationship between the number of students and
the books read by them.

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