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Intriguing Introductions

Intriguing Introductions. A guide to writing introduction paragraphs. You can think of the progression of ideas in an introduction paragraph as an upside down triangle . Your ideas should move/develop accordingly… BROAD  SPECIFIC UNIVERSAL  FOCUS ON THE TEXT. Basic Setup & Purpose.

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Intriguing Introductions

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  1. Intriguing Introductions A guide to writing introduction paragraphs

  2. You can think of the progression of ideasin an introduction paragraph as an upside down triangle.

  3. Your ideas should move/developaccordingly…BROAD  SPECIFICUNIVERSAL  FOCUS ON THE TEXT

  4. Basic Setup & Purpose • Your introduction paragraphis the first paragraph of your essay.  • You immediately want to grab your reader's attentionwith a sound attention getter. • Then you want to inform your reader about what you are writing about and finish the paragraph with the argument of the paper—essentially, the thesis statement.

  5. An effective introduction contains three important components.

  6. Part I: Attention Getter • This is written in 2-3 sentences. • You grab your reader’s attention with a solid attention getter that should connectto the literature in some way. • Do not begin your essay with “Did you know…” kinds of questions!

  7. Part I: Types of Attention Getters • You may begin your essay with: • A quotefrom the novel (most popular choice) • A legitimatefact or statistic • A well-known quote from an outside source (thinkexist.com) • The attention getter must connectto the literature no matter what!

  8. Part II: Background Info. / Bridge • This is written in 2-3 sentences. • Introduces the title of the work and the author before it’s mentioned again in the thesis statement. • Provides a brief plot snippet – DO NOT re-tell the entire story. Assume your audience is familiar with the work of literature to some degree. • Consider what the prompt is asking and try to explain elements of the story that relate to the prompt.

  9. Part III: Thesis Statement • This is written in 1 sentence. • This provides the argument and reveals three prongsto support the argument. • You already know how to rock this!

  10. Sample Introduction Paragraph According to Joseph Campbell, “a hero is someone who has given his or her life to something bigger than oneself.” In other words, a hero is someone that is selfless and believes in making many sacrifices. In The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins, KatnissEverdeen must survive a televised death match against twenty-three other young people in order to return home and continue hunting to provide food for her family. Although KatnissEverdeen makes a number of reckless decisions in Suzanne Collins’ The Hunger Games, she is ultimately a heroine as evidenced through her rebellious spirit, her courageous actions, and her nurturing abilities.

  11. For Friday, 10/26 • Take home your thesis + body paragraph • Produce… • Complete introduction paragraph • Must be typed • ALL ASSIGNMENTS MUST BE MLA Formatted • Worth 7 writing points

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