π What is an Explanatory Sentence?
An explanatory sentence does exactly what it sounds like: it explains something! It gives more information about a topic, helping the reader understand it better. Think of it as adding details to a picture you're painting with words.
π Key Features of Explanatory Sentences
- π Provides Details: It adds extra information to make something clearer.
- π‘ Answers 'Why' or 'How': It often explains the reason something happens or how something works.
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Uses Clear Language: It avoids confusing words and keeps things simple.
π Examples of Explanatory Sentences
Let's look at some examples:
- The sun is very hot. It warms the Earth and helps plants grow.
- My dog wags his tail. He is happy to see me.
- We need water. It keeps us alive and healthy.
βοΈ How to Write an Explanatory Sentence
- π§ Choose a Topic: Pick something you want to explain.
- βοΈ Add Details: Think about what more you can say about it.
- π Use 'Because' or 'So': These words often help connect the idea and the explanation.
π§ͺ Example:
Original sentence: I like cats.
Explanatory sentence: I like cats because they are soft and playful.
π More Examples
- βοΈ Original: Summer is hot. Explanatory: Summer is hot because the sun shines brightly for many hours.
- π§οΈ Original: Rain is important. Explanatory: Rain is important because it gives water to plants and animals.
- π Original: Apples are healthy. Explanatory: Apples are healthy because they have vitamins and fiber.
π Practice Quiz
Add an explanatory sentence to each of these sentences:
- I like to read books.
- My favorite color is blue.
- Pizza is my favorite food.