I cannot just write a good introduction without knowing facts and researching the topic and I also can't do that because it would tempt you to plagiarize (a capital offense in the literary and academic world.)
However, I suggest you start the introduction by stating your hypothesis or Thesis (i.e. It is to my belief...) so that the reader (probably your teacher) knows the goals of what the essay is (which is to convince or at least inform your reader of the opinions you have about the subject)
If you state you thesis, you should do it in an exciting way that will grasp hold of the reader's attention so that he will read through the whole paper. Be sure though that your paper is not confusing in the beginning because it will hurt the rest of the piece.
Hope that helps. good luck!
It depends on the essay. If it is a 20 minutes 3 paragraph time right I would go for 1-2 sentences quick summary and introduction. If in a real 5 paragraph essay 3-4 sentences max. It depends on the essay. If it is a 20 minutes 3 paragraph time right I would go for 1-2 sentences quick summary and introduction. If in a real 5 paragraph essay 3-4 sentences max.
You can't right an extended essay on paralgal studies because it is not normal to right about it.
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its always good to restate the question in the first paragraph to answer it, it adds length and personally i think it looks smart. When I right an essay I like to do this as the first sentence. Say the essay question was your question. I would use "Some good words to use for the introduction sentence for an essay are restating the question as an answer." Also, you should state the points you're trying to (dis)prove in your essay. Summerize the purpose of the essay. When i write essays, I like to do the intro/conclusions after I write the body of the essay, because then I know exactly what I'm going to say at that point. Don't forget to restate your intro or if you have one a thesis statement in your conclusion. Good luck!!
It is right after the Introduction.
put two fingers down and right after the fingers its called indenting
It depends on the essay. If it is a 20 minutes 3 paragraph time right I would go for 1-2 sentences quick summary and introduction. If in a real 5 paragraph essay 3-4 sentences max. It depends on the essay. If it is a 20 minutes 3 paragraph time right I would go for 1-2 sentences quick summary and introduction. If in a real 5 paragraph essay 3-4 sentences max.
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You can't right an extended essay on paralgal studies because it is not normal to right about it.
write it.
well we had to right a essay for Bridge to Terabithia and what you have to do is find three quotes from the book and what page you got it from so now you have your three key points to write an essay write the introduction and then write about each point in different paragraphs and remember to include the quotes that you have found and write the page number in brackets and then do the conclusion so altogether you should have five paragraphs 1) introduction 2)key point 1 3)key point 2 4)key point 3 5) conclusion and that is your whole essay remember to have your writing in the size 11 or 12 and a 1cm border from the sides also remember to keep the WORD COUNT in mind.
which product is in its introduction stage?
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We can only answer questions-not provide an essay so you can cheat. if you have a question ask again.
Youu just do it right
The last sentence of the entire essay, because you're concluding the entire thing. The first sentence of the last paragraph is called the introduction to the conclusion. (Complicated, right? :P)
It is right after the Introduction.