Sure as long as it relates to your thesis. It can be a good hook. Avoid using I if it isn't a personal narrative though.
if it is a narritive
a persuassive essay is when you are trying to persau some one in writtin g but it is alot of writting. now as you no there are 5 paragraphs in any essay. you have your intro bodies which are 3 and your conclusion. now in your intro make sure you have a strong topic.
You start a compare and contrast essay by stating what you will be talking about. You then go on to argue one point and then the other.
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HAve 4 paragraphs. the first paragraph is an intro paragraph. The second one is the 1st body paragraph. The 3rd is the 2nd body paragraph and the 4th paragraph is the conclusion. If you need a longer essay make more body paragraphs
I'm sure you could write such an essay. I don't know what kind of an example you want but if it was an essay about a boy and girl for example, you could have one of them write a Valentines Day poem for the other. It wouldn't need to be a long one . I'm sure that it would make more interesting reading for the teacher.
Narration
its always good to restate the question in the first paragraph to answer it, it adds length and personally i think it looks smart. When I right an essay I like to do this as the first sentence. Say the essay question was your question. I would use "Some good words to use for the introduction sentence for an essay are restating the question as an answer." Also, you should state the points you're trying to (dis)prove in your essay. Summerize the purpose of the essay. When i write essays, I like to do the intro/conclusions after I write the body of the essay, because then I know exactly what I'm going to say at that point. Don't forget to restate your intro or if you have one a thesis statement in your conclusion. Good luck!!
pick a friend or an adult that means a lot to you and think of something they said that helped you, it could be help on something small or something more important, what ever your teacher says. you would start your essay with and intro, some good ideas are to start with a question like "have you ever had a friend help you" or a quote or a statistic like " 500 kids make bad choices a week because no one told them it was wrong (i don't know if that is true, it just an example)" then after your question or whatever explain what you will be talking about in your essay, a good idea would be to state 3 things that your friend or parent helped you on and talk about one thing per paragraph, then your conclusion will be your last paragraph, just restate a few things from your intro and say what you learned or something, hope this helps
To start elaborating on another idea or subject. If you didn't it would be one giant block of text and that is not an essay.
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The prefix intro- means to begin or go inward. One example is introduction.
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