Writing the Introduction
Once you have decided on the thesis, you are ready to write the introduction. The introduction, along with the conclusion, provides a frame for the essay. An introduction is a paragraph or two that catches the reader’s attention and builds into the thesis statement. Suppose you decided to write a paper on the topic of recycling. Your research reveals the environmental and economic benefits of recycling. You might begin the paper with a statement such as, “Throwing away an aluminum can is like pouring out 6 gallons of gasoline” or “It takes as much energy to make a new aluminum can as it does to make 20 out of recycled material.” This type of statement catches the reader’s eye. Follow this statement with a very brief explanation and progress to the thesis statement, which might be something like, “Recycling protects the environment, saves energy and saves money.
Writing the IntroductionOnce you have decided on the thesis, you are ready to write the introduction. The introduction, along with the conclusion, provides a frame for the essay. An introduction is a paragraph or two that catches the reader’s attention and builds into the thesis statement. Suppose you decided to write a paper on the topic of recycling. Your research reveals the environmental and economic benefits of recycling. You might begin the paper with a statement such as, “Throwing away an aluminum can is like pouring out 6 gallons of gasoline” or “It takes as much energy to make a new aluminum can as it does to make 20 out of recycled material.” This type of statement catches the reader’s eye. Follow this statement with a very brief explanation and progress to the thesis statement, which might be something like, “Recycling protects the environment, saves energy and saves money.
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