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 ;)
Like a Catch phrase or an introduction line. Something that'll explain the whole story in a single line. Well that's what I think...If this helps then cool! But if it doesn't then sue me and I'm sorry... LOLZ=]
Essentially, all a prelude does is serve as an introduction to the story.
An introduction should do several things. Most importantly, it should tell the reader what the report is about. It should also provide an attention grabber, such as an interesting story or relevent statistic. It should then flow, or provide a transistion to the body of the report.
It is right after the Introduction.
A minor story that runs inside the main story is called a sub-plot.
There are technically two first parts of a plot line. It starts with an introduction, but the rising action is usually directly behind it.
the begining of a story
yes it is a good story introduction is when it makes the reader feel like reading more
Like a Catch phrase or an introduction line. Something that'll explain the whole story in a single line. Well that's what I think...If this helps then cool! But if it doesn't then sue me and I'm sorry... LOLZ=]
when he saw the dog
Essentially, all a prelude does is serve as an introduction to the story.
An introduction should do several things. Most importantly, it should tell the reader what the report is about. It should also provide an attention grabber, such as an interesting story or relevent statistic. It should then flow, or provide a transistion to the body of the report.
B. Efficiency is increased.
the setting of the story
The setting of a story.
BS
Introduction Exposition (formal name)