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1. You may incorporate textual evidence right into the sentence with the use of quotation marks, but your quote from the text must make sense in the context of the sentence. For example: April is so wildly confused that she actually hated Caroline because it was all her fault (page 118).
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.
Sometimes I spell out for example. And when I'm feeling academic, I use e.g. to introduce a list of examples. E.g. is an abbreviation of the Latin phrase exempli gratia, for the sake of example. In US usage, a comma always follows the abbreviation, but in British usage, a comma after e.g. is optional.
1 Answer the question of Why should I read this? ... 2 Engage the visitor with an anecdote. ... 3 Tell the reader This is not for you. ... 4 Share something personal. ... 5 Ask a question.
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.
Start with a question. Include an interesting fact. Be personal. Repeat your topic description.
Write a greeting. Include a sentence on why you're writing. Present the full name of the person you're introducing. Explain their role and how it is relevant to the reader. Provide information on how they might work together or be helpful for each other.
noun. The definition of introduction is making something known for the first time, or formally telling two people who the other person is. An example of introduction is when you create a new product and tell customers about it in a commercial.
The introduction consists of two parts: It should include a few general statements about the subject to provide a background to your essay and to attract the reader's attention. It should try to explain why you are writing the essay. It may include a definition of terms in the context of the essay, etc.
Introductory sentences are general sentences that open paragraphs and precede the topic sentence. They provide background about the topic or main idea. Unlike topic sentences, introductory sentences are not developed throughout the paragraph.
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