I think by being the best you can you can....
you should start with a a question ,quote ,or fact about the topic of the essay answer the question or explain the fact
A good way to stay focused and clear in an essay is to come up with an outline before beginning to write the essay. It is also important to have an introduction section at the beginning and a conclusion section at the end.
introduces the purpose of the essay to the reader.
If you don't have goals, you can't be something in life .So it is necessary to have a goal in life.If you don't have a goal then there is no use of going ahead in life.
I. IntroductionA. Thesis StatementB. DetailsII. BodyA. Main TopicB. DetailsIII. ConclusionA. TopicB. Details
by giving a brief summary of what is happening in the essay
you should start with a a question ,quote ,or fact about the topic of the essay answer the question or explain the fact
a good introduction for an essay is well... you have to think of it yourself no one really can write an essay for you cause basically you r cheating just come up with one that falls into what your ideas are and the main subject the topic.
Grab and keep someone's attention.
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An introduction about a Panda should include some information on the animal. It should also include a thesis statement about the essay.
Being Good for One Week
Your introduction must tell what you are planning to say in your essay. WikiAnswers cannot write your introduction because 1) cheating is wrong and 2) we can't read your mind to know what you are planning to write about tomatoes.
With great connections nowadays, people usually use cellphones. Cellphones are more like of
If it helps communicate your point more effectively.
"Remember the Alamo!" That should be a good attention getter thing for the intro. because the teachers are always wanting your essay to be interesting, to grab the persons eye or something... so just try that.
1. Include the proper format of a Compare and Contrast Essay. Introduction (Thesis Statement) First topic Second topic Conclusion 2. Identify the similarities and differences of the topic. 3. State the purpose of the essay in the introduction. 4. Use proper transtions. (although, unlike, however, nevertheless etc.) 5. Clearly emphasize the argument all throughout the essay.