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Introduce your topic. Create some context and background. Tell your reader about the research you plan to carry out. State your rationale. Explain why your research is important. State your hypothesis.
In the Introduction section, state the motivation for the work presented in your paper and prepare readers for the structure of the paper. Write four components, probably (but not necessarily) in four paragraphs: context, need, task, and object of the document.
What is a “good” introduction? This is where you describe briefly and clearly why you are writing the paper. The introduction supplies sufficient background information for the reader to understand and evaluate the experiment you did. It also supplies a rationale for the study.
Write an introduction. Next, provide a statement about the problem or question that this research has raised. Summarize your project and discuss how it addresses the problem or question. Finally, briefly explain your experiment, but save the details for the materials and methods or analysis section of your paper.
Start your introduction broad, but not too broad. ... Provide relevant background, but don't begin your true argument. ... Provide a thesis. ... Provide only helpful, relevant information. ... Try to avoid clichés. ... Don't feel pressured to write your intro first. ... Convince the reader that your essay is worth reading.
An article primarily includes the following sections: introduction, materials and methods, results, discussion, and conclusion. Before writing the introduction, the main steps, the heading and the familiarity level of the readers should be considered.
Start your introduction broad, but not too broad. ... Provide relevant background, but don't begin your true argument. ... Provide a thesis. ... Provide only helpful, relevant information. ... Try to avoid clichés. ... Don't feel pressured to write your intro first. ... Convince the reader that your essay is worth reading.
Step 1: Topic Sentence. The first step needed is to create a topic sentence. ... Step 2: Give More Detail. Leading off the topic sentence, you should now tell the reader a little more about the essay. ... Step 3: Conclusion Sentence. Lastly, you'll want to close your introductory paragraph.
Step 1: Write a catchy opening line. What do all good essay introductions have in common? ... Step 2: Introduce your topic. Think about what readers need to know to understand the focus of your paper. ... Step 3: Write a clear, focused thesis statement. A thesis statement is essentially a mini-outline of your paper.
Describe your main idea, or what the essay is about, in one sentence. ... Develop a thesis statement, or what you want to say about the main idea. ... List three points or arguments that support your thesis in order of importance (one sentence for each).
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