Effective Writing: Introductions & Conclusions
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Which of these options are correct? (Select all that apply)

  • The introduction should grab the reader's attention. (correct)
  • A good introduction will make the reader want to read more. (correct)
  • There can be several sentences, or even a paragraph, for an introduction. (correct)
  • The introduction is a broad statement. (correct)
  • The introductory paragraph is the main point of the text.

    False

    Good conclusions restate the introduction in a slightly different way.

    True

    Introductions should be written after the rest of the text has been written in full.

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    Study Notes

    Introductions and Conclusions

    • Introductions and conclusions are crucial for effective writing.
    • A good introduction should grab the reader's attention and preview the main points.
    • A strong conclusion should summarize the main points and leave a lasting impression.

    Unity and Coherence

    • Unity and coherence are essential for clear and logical writing.
    • A unified piece has a central idea or purpose, and all parts support it.
    • Coherence ensures ideas flow smoothly and logically from one to the next.

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    This quiz explores the importance of introductions and conclusions in writing, emphasizing their roles in engaging the reader and summarizing key points. Additionally, it covers the concepts of unity and coherence, which are essential for clear and logical expression. Test your knowledge on how to create compelling and structured writing.

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