A startling statement is a something that I don't know of. If i would have known I wouldn't have come here now would I? Sorry.
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poobutt
Introduction; Body; Concluding
The transition to body,paragraph 1 comes after the thesis statement
The thesis statement belongs at the very beginning, after a small introduction but in the same paragraph. the last paragraph or the conclusion restates the thesis statement and all other important content.
A startling statement is one that surprises the listener.
A startling statement is one that surprises the listener.
In standard academic writing, a "startling statement" (or, "attention-grabber," as it may be put) in an introductory paragraph will usually best appear in the very first, or opening, line. Many options are available to choose from, but a rhetorical question that posits a drastic and sudden change is often quite effective; for example, "What would happen if the Internet suddenly disappeared?"
Oh No!
Gangway!
Statment
you're/ your girlfriend is pregnant
A startling statement is one that surprises the listener.
It can be.
Start with something exciting. Maybe a startling fact, an onomatopoeia, or a certain event.
A linking sentence is used at the end of a paragraph. It concludes the paragraph as well as introducing the next paragraph. > It explains your hook to your thesis statement more like it
A paragraph that explains the ideas two texts have in common