the thesis, and the hook
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introduction, body, concluding
A well-developed paragraph has a thesis, an introduction, a body and a conclusion.
The three parts of a narrative essay is the orientation, the complication and the resolution.
The introduction paragraph, the supporting paragraphs or body, and the concluding paragraph
Main parts are: introduction body paragraph conclusion
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Introduction paragraph, Body paragraph, and conclusion paragraph. The introduction has a topic sentence and usually describes what the essay will be about. If you had to agree or disagree with a statement in this essay you would state that in your intro. The body paragraph contains a topic sentence as well, and it provides 3-4 supporting details. The conclusion sums it all up in a couple of sentences but should not state anything new. Basically, its rewording your intro.
The paragraph(s) between the introduction and conclusion are called body paragraph(s).
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.
The introduction paragraph
Introduction is the paragraph(s) that starts a text, conclusion is the paragraph(s) that ends a text.