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May Day - short story - was created in 1920.
A question to ask may be if the introduction makes sense. You may also ask if your introduction flows well and works with the rest of the essay or story.
Probably a glimps of the main protagonist and/or main antagonist. And if you want, an important event that triggers the entire story, a foreboding future and/or the setting of the story. The list is endless but you don't want them to read a list. You want them to hook into your story in the introduction. Bear that in mind ;)
Gordimer uses the events in the introduction to establish themes or set the tone for the fairy tale that follows. The events in the introduction may mirror or foreshadow the events in the fairy tale, providing context or a deeper understanding of the story. Gordimer may also use the introduction to draw parallels between real-world issues and the themes explored in the fairy tale.
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An introduction about an airline may be seen in a brochure or magazine. The introduction should include the history of the airline and the benefits of using the airline.
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The story "May Day Eve" by Nick Joaquin takes place in Manila, Philippines during the eve of May Day, which is the night of April 30th. The setting shifts between various locations within the city, reflecting the different characters' experiences and perspectives.
One Day at a Time - 1975 Indianapolis Story 6-21 was released on: USA: 10 May 1981
That may be an old folklore story, but it is not true.
An Introduction to Special Effects - 2011 was released on: USA: May 2011
The introduction to rural marketing was aimed at reaching out to people in rural areas. This may also be used as a survey to establish if a company may have rural branches.