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A hook is the opening line or paragraph in an essay. It can be a question, a fact, or an opinion. Hooks are used to interest readers and make them want to keep reading.
no. a fact is a fact
In an introduction paragraph, you first need an attention-grabbing beginning. This can be a quote, a unique fact, or a short story to get the readers to continue reading. This could be one sentence or it could be a few, just make sure it's no more than four or five otherwise your paragraph will be too long. Then you will transition into your thesis, which is typically only one sentence but could be two. Your thesis briefly describes each of the main points you're going to write about in the rest of the paper, and it should be the last part of your introduction paragraph.
When you're trying to tease every important fact, assumption, and nuance out of some written material. -- APEX
Annotation in Textiles, means the main phrase or important fact that you might have to remember during your lessons of textiles.
In order to write a paragraph including at least five facts about the Inuit, you should first research and determine which five or more facts to include. After you have determined which facts you will include in your paragraph, determine the best order in which to do so and write your paragraph.
The fact that many Jews were killed is what makes it important. We need to remember it and all its cruelty so it wont happen again. if we see all the damages caused by it, we wont let it happen again.
Yes Reading and Berks County are both in the state of Pennsylvania *In fact Reading is part of Berks County
Arguments need to be based on fact, not emotion or opinion.
Write down your topic sentence. Look up statistical information about the topic and write a list of the facts you learn.Make each fact into a complete sentence, and you have your paragraph!
A key fact is just a very important fact. More important than most of the other facts.