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To talk about a quote in your introduction, you can provide context about the quote's relevance to your topic or thesis. Explain why the quote is important and how it sets the tone for your discussion. Finally, briefly analyze the quote and connect it to the main points of your introduction.
You should talk about what the students are going to learn from the assignment. You should then talk about what they need to do.
well you have to talk about what you are about to do
Introduction (What the essay is going to be about) The body (Talk about what you said the essay was going to be about) Conclusion (Repeat the Introduction and how you successfully talked about what you said you were going to talk about)
Many presentations have three parts (1) Briefly tell them what you are going to talk about (That is the Introduction) (2) Talk about it (That is the main part) and (3) Briefly tell them what you said to them (the summary or conclusion)
depends on your topic and what you are going to talk about in your writing
A introduction for dreams is hi my name is blah and i would like to talk to u about ........ dreams! Well everyone has them and they have .....{name subtopics}
Just to let the reader know what you are about to talk about and what they may learn.
Have friends talk you up before your entrance/introduction.
It's kind of like an introduction, and it means literally 'before talk'
well you talk about what you about to present.
'hello, today i would like to talk to you about tropicana'... rocket science...