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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.
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.
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The introductory paragraph should also include the thesis statement, a kind of mini-outline for the paper: it tells the reader what the essay is about. The last sentence of this paragraph must also contain a transitional “hook” which moves the reader to the first paragraph of the body of the paper.
Select your topic (scroll down for topic examples) Research your topic thoroughly. Prepare your term paper outline (scroll down for a sample outline) Write your proposal sample. Write your paper. Prepare your cover page. Edit and proofread the final copy.
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).
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.
Write a 1-sentence attention-grabbing hook to open your essay. ... Draw your reader into the “meat” of your essay. ... Tell the reader what your essay is about. ... Outline the structure of your essay. ... Include a thesis statement or controlling idea. ... Set an appropriate tone for your essay. ... Cut to the chase!
Attract the Reader's Attention. Begin your introduction with a “hook” that grabs your reader's attention and introduces the general topic. ... State Your Focused Topic. After your hook, write a sentence or two about the specific focus of your paper. ... State your Thesis. Finally, include your thesis statement.
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