yes it might be.
No the word introductory is not a noun. It is an adjective.
Choked is a verb. It's the past tense of choke.
"Choked" is the action verb.
Choked speech refers to speech that is interrupted or constrained due to strong emotions or physical obstruction, like crying or a tight sensation in the throat, making it difficult to speak fluently. This can happen when someone is feeling overwhelmed, emotional, or anxious.
There are 4 syllables in the word introductory.
Another word for a document's introductory text is "preface" or "foreword."
once I choked on a strawberry.
preliminary
follest
When ''It" is used as an introductory subject,singular verb is used always for example It is these boys that came late.
"Hook" can be both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to a curved or bent piece of metal, a catchy part of a song, or a means of securing something. As a verb, it means to catch or fasten with a hook or to connect with something else.
A true introductory word is a word or phrase used at the beginning of a sentence to grab the reader's or listener's attention or to provide context for what follows. Examples include "Firstly," and "Indeed."