Introduction Paragraph: There are three parts. Therefore, you must write at least 3 sentences in your Rough Draft. For this pre-writing, you simply need part 2 (background/content/transition ideas) and part 3 (Thesis). You can come up with a “hook” when crafting your Outline.
Introduction Paragraph
Follow the guidelines for Introductions found here: https://learnessaywriting.blogspot.com/p/drawing-readers-in-asyou-begin-to-write.html
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Begin your introduction with an attention grabber to “hook” your reader’s attention. To develop this part of your introduction, see tips located at http://learnessaywriting.blogspot.com/
Add a few sentences between your hook and thesis to transition from the hook to the thesis: Do not use source materials here. Save all source materials for the body paragraphs.
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End your introduction with your THESIS STATEMENT. See thesis statement. The thesis should be just one sentence, not a question, and show the causal relationship you aim to argue. Consider using words like “should” and “because” to help make it arguable.
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