Start with something expected, but give it an unexpected twist Say something that seems to contradict what people know Mention something strange about your topicĦ Use a Quotation A quotation interests the reader because of what it says, or because of who said it. Surprising Fact Humor Quotation Curiosity Definition Anecdote Descriptive Words Figurative language Unknown Fact Imagery Strange or unexpected detail Ideas for a strong beginningĥ Other ideas… Start with an unknown, interesting fact It is your big chance to be so clever that your reader can’t stop. Think of your first sentence as a hook that draws your reader in. Introduction Paragraphģ To get your paper off to a great start, you should try to have a first sentence that engages your reader. All of these sentences build up to your thesis statement. In a typical essay, that first sentence leads into two or three sentences that provide details about your subject. The introductory paragraph of any paper should start with a sentence that interests your reader. Presentation on theme: "Writing an Introduction"- Presentation transcript:
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