This research examines paragraph development patterns in the text of the July 2001 edition of Neotech Magazine using qualitative descriptive methods. Data was obtained through documentation studies and note-taking techniques, with a focus on analyzing the structure and linguistic elements of paragraphs. The research results identified five dominant paragraph development patterns: chronology, illustration, definition, comparison, and cause and effect. The chronology pattern is used to show the time sequence in technological development, the illustration pattern provides a concrete picture of technological concepts, the definition pattern explains technical terms, the comparison pattern contrasts various technologies, and the cause-and-effect pattern explains causal relationships in technological development. The use of these patterns helps writers convey technology information effectively to readers, with each pattern having a specific function in increasing reader understanding. This research contributes to the development of more effective technology text writing strategies and can be used as a reference in technology journalistic writing.
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