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 ;)
In the introduction of a story, you can set the scene by introducing the main characters, providing background information on the setting, and hinting at the central conflict or theme. It's also a good place to establish the tone and grab the reader's attention to draw them into the story.
The setting of the story (APEX)
The results of a previous experiment are presented as an introduction to a new experiment.
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.
On Story Presented by Austin Film Festival - 2011 Veterans 1-7 was released on: USA: 28 May 2011
On Story Presented by Austin Film Festival - 2011 Drama 1-6 was released on: USA: 21 May 2011
On Story Presented by Austin Film Festival - 2011 Western 1-5 was released on: USA: 14 May 2011
An introduction paragraph introduces the main topic of the essay or paper to the reader. It provides background information and sets the tone for the rest of the piece. It typically includes a thesis statement that outlines the main argument or purpose of the writing.
the begining of a story
audience's perspective of the story.
yes it is a good story introduction is when it makes the reader feel like reading more
when he saw the dog
The results of a previous experiment are presented as an introduction to a new experiment.
Essentially, all a prelude does is serve as an introduction to the story.