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Master the opening line. To have a strong introduction, you need to open with a strong first sentence. Have something unique to say. Keep it simple. Speak directly to the reader. Explain what the article is about. Explain the importance of the article.
Keep your first sentence short. Don't repeat the title. Keep the introduction brief. Use the word you at least once. Dedicate 1-2 sentences to articulating what the article covers. Dedicate 1-2 sentences to explaining why the article is important.
Your first sentence should be a hook, possibly a question, that prompts readers to want to know more. Your last sentence should be a conclusion that summarizes the article. First and last sentences are difficult to write. Rather than agonize over the first sentence, just write.
The common process we follow to write any article or write up involves an introduction, detailed description of the subject with different paragraph with unique ideas (in the body), and a conclusion which helps to conclude the topic with views supporting the development in the body and introduction.
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.
Rule #1 for writing a good article: minimize your barrier to entry. Rule #2 for writing a good article: keep your paragraphs short and your text visually appealing. Rule #3 for writing a good article: keep it short and sweet. Rule #4 for writing a good article: give me substance.
Keep a list of ideas handy. You never know when writer's block will hit. Eliminate distractions. A lot of people claim to work better while multitasking. Research efficiently. Keep it simple. Try writing in bullet points. Edit after writing. Set a timer.
Be interested in what you're writing about. Include fascinating details. Write in the active voice. Borrow some creative writing techniques. Think about your own opinion. Cut the waffle. Using a thesaurus isn't always a good thing. Avoid repetitive phrasing.
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