who, what, where, when, how, why should always be in your introduction!
introduction,body,and conclusion
the thesis, and the hook
Introduction, 4 body paragraphs (main Ideas with supporting details) and a conclusion.
A wide range of goods could be made more efficiently
An introduction paragraph typically consists of three basic parts: a hook or attention-grabber, background information or context, and a thesis statement that presents the main idea of the essay.
introduction; body paragraphs; conclusion
Main parts are: introduction body paragraph conclusion
Parts could be replaced on a machine without replacing the entire machine.
The three parts of a narrative essay is the orientation, the complication and the resolution.
1. Introduction 2. Body 3. Conclusion
introduction, body, concluding
The three parts of oral speech are the introduction (where the speaker introduces the topic and grabs the audience's attention), the body (where the main points are presented and explained), and the conclusion (where the speaker summarizes key points and leaves a lasting impression on the audience).