CLASSIC PARAGRAPH STRUCTURES
The more you practice Scrambled Paragraphs, the more you’ll recognize paragraph structures that appear repeatedly. For example,
Scrambled Paragraphs usually start off pretty general and get progressively more specific and detailed. Often, the author will
introduce some sort of contrast and counterexample at the end. (Look for clues such as “however” or “nevertheless.”) As a general
rule, with practice you’ll find that the basic structure of Scrambled Paragraphs becomes more and more familiar.