Here is a concise response at a 12th-grade reading level:
"Integrating a quote in the introduction paragraph of an essay can effectively capture the reader's attention and set the tone for the rest of the piece. As William Shakespeare once said, 'All the world's a stage, and all the men and women merely players,' highlighting the theatrical nature of human existence."
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Yes, you can include a quote in your introduction.
Yes, you can include a quote in your introduction to add depth and interest to your writing.
it gets the readers attention
start by stating a fact abouty poverty or putting in a good quote about poverty
The paragraph(s) between the introduction and conclusion are called body paragraph(s).
The introduction. It should go at t transition the end of the introduction, so it will introduce your first body paragraph.
To properly quote a book within a paragraph, you should include the author's last name and the page number in parentheses after the quote. For example, "This is a quote from the book" (Author's Last Name, page number). Make sure to also include a full citation for the book in your bibliography or works cited page.
Start the essay with an introduction. The introduction should include a little taste of what the whole story is about. The first sentence should be the thesis statement, which is the theme of the story. Make sure to state the conflict, climax, and resolution in your introduction. The next paragraph should be the conflict. This is your first body paragraph. This paragraph should include what the conflict is, a quote to support what you're saying, and either an analysis of the quote or context of the quote. The second paragraph of your body, the climax paragraph, should include the same thing, and so should the third paragraph, which is the resolution paragraph. The last paragraph should be your conclusion. This should sum up your whole essay. You should restate your thesis somewhere in the paragraph, but it should be in different words. For your title, use something from the conclusion paragraph that would be good for the title. MAKE THE TITLE SHORT. I did a "White Umbrella" essay as well. These are the quotes I used... Conflict: open it, twirl it around by its slender silver handle; [she] wanted to dangle it from [her] wrist on the way to school like the other girls did" Climax: "'Mom! Wake up! .… I thought you were dead.' I said, starting to cry" Resolution: "threw the umbrella down the sewer" Some of these quotes are not complete because I weaved them into my sentences. Try that out. That just might work for you. Hope this helped!
introduction; body; concluding
Introduction is the paragraph(s) that starts a text, conclusion is the paragraph(s) that ends a text.
introduction
A body paragraph is any paragraph that appears between the introduction and the conclusion.