The introductory sentence is usually the open sentence of the paragraph. This sentence is what captures the reader's interest and leads him into the topic of the paragraph. The introductory sentence is usually followed by the topic sentence.
The introductory sentence is usually the open sentence of the paragraph. This sentence is what captures the reader's interest and leads him into the topic of the paragraph. The introductory sentence is usually followed by the topic sentence.
An introduction paragraph is a paragraph used to introduct something. For example, if you are writing a personal letter to your teacher, you would introduce yourself in the introduction paragraph. If you are writing a presuasive essay, you would put your statements in the introduction paragraph.
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Not a sound start!
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"Phrases".
Each of these is a plural, ergo you need to ask "What are ....."
If you understand the meaning of an introduction, then you must by inference know what an introductory word is.
Once upon a time...
Good morning.
It was raininh hard outside...
Hello
A very odd question!
An introductory paragraph states what your subject is and what main points you will be talking about in your essay.
The introductory sentence summarizes the points to be made in the essay. It gives a brief preview of what is to come in the body of the essay.
it is the sentence that makes the paragraph interesting
Introductory is serving or used to introduce one to something new.
This is not the correct basic structure. The supporting paragraph does not support the introduction so you need to have another paragraph which is the one the supporting paragraph supports.
yes, that's the basic structure
The youthful...: Introduction
True
Both paragraphs should mention the essays thesis
The paragraph(s) between the introduction and conclusion are called body paragraph(s).
The introduction paragraph
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.
what is a good introduction about nurses
The Body
I'm not sure what you mean by commentary, but for thesis and introduction, yes they go in one paragraph
This is not the correct basic structure. The supporting paragraph does not support the introduction so you need to have another paragraph which is the one the supporting paragraph supports.
The Preamble
i like the summer
If its the introduction no you don't. if its the first body paragraph then yes.