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How to write an Introductory paragraph

“One today is worth two tomorrows.” Ben Franklin. How to write an Introductory paragraph. Writing an introductory paragraph is like greeting someone. The paragraph should be short and to the point like saying, “Hello!”

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How to write an Introductory paragraph

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  1. “One today is worth two tomorrows.” Ben Franklin How to write an Introductory paragraph

  2. Writing an introductory paragraph is like greeting someone. The paragraph should be short and to the point like saying, “Hello!” • Also, you don’t want to get into the meat of the essay. Simply give the audience a concise idea of your essay’s purpose. When you write an introductory paragraph, keep in mind that . . .

  3. Is the most important paragraph of the essay • Needs to be at least 6 sentences long • Needs to do three things • Hook the reader with something interesting that is connected to your overall topic • Briefly introduce the story • Cleary state your thesis/argument. • What are you trying to prove? Remember that the introductory paragraph . . .

  4. Your thesis statement is the most important part of your essay since it is the statement you are trying to prove. • For your essay, your thesis statement should include the THEME as well as the LITERARY device you will be discussing. Thesis Statements

  5. Your thesis should use the following format: • Name of the story + literary device + theme • For example: • In “Just Lather, That’s All,” the author uses characterization to illustrate the idea that killing isn’t easy. Thesis Statements

  6. You try: In ______________, the author uses ________________ to prove/illustrate the idea that_________________________. Thesis Statements

  7. The thesis statement is the last sentence of your introduction. • First you need to have a hook, and a brief summary of the story. Intro Paragraph

  8. General statement introduction (big idea) • Introduce an idea to contradict • Quotation introduction • Question introduction Let us consider different types of hooks. . .

  9. Almost every time that you turn on the television you will find a number of shows which are extremely violent. • Many public schools have decided that their students should use uniforms. • In the United States of America the public burning of our flag has become a common sight. (These are three different example of how you can begin your paragraph. If you will notice in the first sentence you simply introduce a topic that will be considered throughout your paper. Examples of general statement introduction

  10. In contemporary America, most people believe that there is no such thing as a perfect marriage. However, in Victorian Norway, they did not hold the same beliefs. • Many people believe that they are outside the influence of their society—they are individuals shaped only by their own personality. Henrik Isben’sA Doll’s House suggests that everyone is far more shaped by their society than they may realize. Introduce and idea to contradict

  11. A recent article in Time magazine states that the viewing of extremely violent television shows is the number one cause of violence in our inner cities. • The Monitor recently conducted a study and concluded that students in public schools where uniforms are mandatory have less problems and perform better academically. Quotation introduction

  12. Are you ever bothered by the excessive violence on prime time television? • Do you think that to improve our public school education the students should be required to wear uniforms? Examples of question introduction

  13. After the hook, you need to have a brief summary of the story. • This should be no more than 2 sentences. • For example: • In the story “Just Lather, That’s All”, a rebel barber has to decide whether or not to kill his enemy when he comes in for a shave. Brief Introduction of the story

  14. “Life…is composed of the most unpredictable, disparate, and contradictory elements,” according to Guy de Maupassant.  “It is brutal, inconsequential, and disconnected, full of inexplicable, illogical catastrophes” (“The Writer’s Goal" 897).Utterly to the point with his words, Guy de Maupassant’s fame as a writer stems from his “direct and simple way” of telling readers what he observed (Chopin 861).  His short story, “The Necklace,” is no exception.  “The Necklace” is evidence of the literary realism that dominated literature during the 19th century. In “The Necklace,” Maupassant describes an unhappy woman, born to a poor family and married to a poor husband, who suffers “ceaselessly” from her lower-class lifestyle, “[…] feeling herself born for all the delicacies and all the luxuries”  (Maupassant 524). Through the unfolding of the plot and the exquisite characterization of Mathilde and her husband, Maupassant offers readers a dramatic account of what could happen when a person is not satisfied with her place in life. Hook Introduce the story Thesis sentence Quotation introduction

  15. Be concise and to the point! • Do not go into too much detail! • You must do three things . . . HOOK YOUR READER Introduce your story/book Include a thesis that states your argument and what you’re trying to prove Final reminders !!!!

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