1. We went to the beach because it was raining.
Probably the writer of this sentence does not mean “because" as people don't usually go to the
beach when it is raining. The writer should have written:
2. We went to the beach although it was raining.
Sentence 1 has made a cohesion and coherence error (as well as a vocabulary one). “Because"
does not join the ideas of the sentence together correctly and, as a result, the reader does not
understand what the writer wants to say. This is an exaggerated example but it shows what I
mean. Good cohesion and coherence is not noticeable as it allows the writing to be read
easily. Good cohesion and coherence also includes good and appropriate paragraph usage.
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