, my name is Gwendolyn Henry; how are you?
It is usually the first sentence.
They are supposed to be at the end. If write an introduction, they are supposed ti be the last sentence. Never have a thesis statement has a starting sentence; that would be very wrong of you!
Using myself word in introduction, shows your proud nature. Myself should never be used when you introduce in an interview!!
brief introduction about myself
"Myself" is not a noun. It is the reflexive pronoun for the first person singular, used only when the subject of its sentence or clause is "I"
The score's introduction mesmerized the audience.
No one is staring at you, I promised myself.
An introduction of a person should include their name and where they are from. It should include what they enjoy and facts about their life.
myself
First you should decide on a topic, then use this outline to write it. Paragraph 1: Introduction Sentence 1- Introduction Sentence 2- Thesis Sentence 3 &4- Support info Sentence 5- Paragraph conclusion Paragraph 2: First point in thesis Sentence 1- Introduction of topic Sentence 2, 3 &4- Support info Sentence 5- Topic conclusion Paragraph 3:Second point in thesis Sentence 1- Introduction of topic Sentence 2, 3 &4- Support info Sentence 5- Topic conclusion Paragraph 4: Third point in thesis Sentence 1- Introduction of topic Sentence 2, 3 &4- Support info Sentence 5- Topic conclusion Paragraph 5: Conclusion Sentence 1- Introduction of conclusion Sentence 2- Restate thesis Sentence 3 & 4- Recap Sentence 5- Conclusion. Hope this helps ~Ashley
The lead
No, the thesis statement does not have to be the final sentence in the introduction. It can be placed anywhere in the introduction as long as it clearly presents the main argument of the essay.