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Writing An Introduction

Writing An Introduction. What is an introduction? An introduction is the first paragraph (or paragraphs) of any written work. What is the function of an introduction?. captures your audience's attention. gives background on your topic. develops interest in your topic.

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Writing An Introduction

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  1. Writing An Introduction What is an introduction? An introduction is the first paragraph (or paragraphs) of any written work. What is the function of an introduction? • captures your audience's attention. • gives background on your topic. • develops interest in your topic. • guides your reader to your thesis.

  2. Writing An Introduction What goes on in an introduction? • The introduction begins with a broad statement about the main idea. This statement might suggest background or the general category to which the thesis idea belongs. • The next sentences are more specific, moving closer to the actual thesis of the essay. You will not actually state your actual topic until the 3rd sentence. • The final sentence of an introduction will sum up the answer to your research question and is your thesis statement.

  3. Introduction: 4 steps Think of your introduction as four sentences, always moving towards your thesis! May mention time and place Do not yet mention topic! May mention topic Here. Lead into Thesis.

  4. Step 1: Broad Statement A broad statement is a statement that talks about generalities pertaining to your topic. This sentence will incorporate some background material of the Time and Place your paper covers. Example of first sentence: In the small town of Tupelo, Mississippi in 1935, the world was about to change.

  5. Step 2: Getting A Little More Specific! Your next sentence will begin to get closer to your thesis. You provide a little more information about your topic and/or the impact. Example second sentence: A King was born that would, in time, re-invent the sound of popular music forever.

  6. Step 3: Getting Ready for the Thesis Sentence The third sentence becomes even more specific, paving the way for your thesis statement. MENTION YOUR TOPIC. Example third sentence: His presence took on a life of its own, because Elvis Presley had the charm, looks, and singing voice to captivate the hearts of a generation.

  7. Step 4: Write your Thesis! Finally, you will have arrived at your thesis statement about Elvis Presley Thesis sentence: Though Elvis Presley’s untimely death cut short a revolution in rock and roll music, it was this inspirational music and the adoration of millions of fans that created an impact on American culture for all time.

  8. The A+ Introduction In the small town of Tupelo, Mississippi in 1935, the world was about to change. A King was born that would, in time, revolutionize the sound of popular music forever. His presence took on a life of its own because Elvis Presley had the charm, looks, and singing voice to captivate the hearts of a generation. Though Elvis Presley’s untimely death cut short a revolution in rock and roll music, it was this inspirational music and the adoration of millions of fans that created an impact on American culture for all time.

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