Introduction Techniques in Writing

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What is the primary purpose of a bridge in an introduction?

To provide a smooth transition from the hook to the thesis statement

What type of statement typically grabs the reader's attention in an introduction?

A thought-provoking quotation

What is the typical placement of a thesis statement in an introduction?

At the end of the introduction

What is the purpose of providing background information in an introduction?

To help the reader understand the significance or relevance of the topic

What is the main function of a framework in an introduction?

To provide a roadmap for the reader to follow

What should a thesis statement be in an introduction?

Specific, arguable, and relevant to the topic

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Introduction Techniques

Hook

  • A hook is a statement or sentence that grabs the reader's attention
  • Examples:
    • Interesting fact or statistic
    • Thought-provoking question
    • Quotation or anecdote
    • Humorous statement or joke

Bridge

  • A bridge is a sentence or phrase that connects the hook to the thesis statement
  • Purpose:
    • Provides a smooth transition from the hook to the thesis
    • Adds context or background information

Thesis Statement

  • A clear and concise statement that summarizes the main argument or point
  • Typically placed at the end of the introduction
  • Should be specific, arguable, and relevant to the topic

Background Information

  • Provides context or background information about the topic
  • Helps the reader understand the significance or relevance of the topic
  • Should be concise and relevant to the thesis statement

Framework

  • A framework is an outline or structure for the rest of the essay
  • Provides a roadmap for the reader to follow
  • Typically includes a brief overview of the main points to be discussed

Learn about the different techniques used to craft a compelling introduction in writing, including hooks, bridges, thesis statements, background information, and frameworks. Understand how to grab the reader's attention and set the tone for the rest of the essay.

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