The introductory remarks of a writer typically provide background information on the topic being addressed, establish the writer's credibility, and engage the reader by setting the tone for the upcoming content. They may also introduce the main points or purpose of the writing.
Happy Birthday and thank you for sharing it with me!
To show the reader the main point of the essay
To show the reader the main point of the essay
The English meaning of "paunang salita" is a preface or introductory remarks made before a main speech or written work.
The writer of "Rangeela Rasool" was Pandit Chamupati Lal. The book created controversy for its derogatory remarks about Prophet Muhammad.
His sententious remarks at the meeting left little room for discussion or debate.
No the word introductory is not a noun. It is an adjective.
Samuel Neil has written: 'Introductory remarks, explanatory, grammatical and philogical notes, etc. [to] Shakespeare's history of King Henry the Fifth' 'The Art Of Public Speaking' 'The debater's handbook and controversialist's companion'
Hayim Tadmor has written: 'Kings II, Volume 11' 'Introductory remarks to a new edition of the annals of Tiglath-Pileser III' -- subject(s): Akkadian Cuneiform inscriptions, Cuneiform inscriptions, Akkadian
an introductory element is something when you put a comma
The best is D. T. Suzuki but hes a little (very) hard to understand if you don't already know what he's talking about. You better get an introductory book first.
There are 4 syllables in the word introductory.