Introductions
An introduction is typically the
first paragraph of your paper. The goal of your introduction is to let your
reader know what he or she can expect from your paper. While there is no
one formula for writing a good introduction, in general, an introduction should
do the following:
- Attract
the Reader’s Attention
Begin your introduction with a "hook" that grabs
your reader's attention and introduces the general topic. Here are some
suggestions on how to create a “hook”:
- State an interesting fact
or statistic about your topic
- Ask a rhetorical question
- Reveal a common
misconception about your topic
- Set the scene of your
story: who, when, where, what, why, how?
- Share an anecdote (a
humorous short story) that captures your topic
- State
Your Focused Topic
After your “hook”, write a sentence or two about the
specific focus of your paper. What is your paper about? Why is this topic
important? This part of the introduction can include background information on
your topic that helps to establish its context.
- State
your Thesis
Finally, include your thesis statement. The kind of thesis
you include depends on the type of paper you are writing, but, in general, your
thesis should include:
- your specific topic
- your main point about that
topic
- the points of discussion
you will include in your paper
Your thesis should be clear, and easy to find. Most often,
it is the last sentence of the introduction.
Conclusions
A conclusion works to remind your
reader of the main points of your paper and summarizes what you want your
reader to “take away” from your discussion. Consider these tips when writing
your conclusion:
- Begin with your rephrased
thesis statement to remind your reader of the point of your paper.
- Summarize the points
you made in your paper and show how they support your argument; tie all
the pieces of your paper together.
- Tell your reader what the
significance of your argument might be. Why is the discussion important?
Do you want your reader to think differently, question something, or
perform some action? Make a recommendation of what your reader should
"do" with the information you just gave them, or share the
importance of the topic.
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