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Introductory Paragraph for an Essay

Introductory Paragraph for an Essay. Intro Paragraph. Hook Topic Sentence: THESIS STATEMENT Main Points briefly listed: ROAD MAP. Hook Sentence(s). Purpose: to grab the attention of the reader– keep them reading! Possible hooks: Thought provoking question SAMPLE: PEER PRESSURE

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Introductory Paragraph for an Essay

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  1. Introductory Paragraph for an Essay

  2. Intro Paragraph • Hook • Topic Sentence: THESIS STATEMENT • Main Points briefly listed: ROAD MAP

  3. Hook Sentence(s) • Purpose: to grab the attention of the reader– keep them reading! • Possible hooks: Thought provoking question SAMPLE: PEER PRESSURE What’s the matter? Are you chicken? I wondered about Joe. The beanie was pretty normal for him, but when did the cigarette become part of his outfit?

  4. Another Hook: Scenario-scene • Paint an image or picture for the reader– describe a scenario/scene DO NOT USE THE WORD “IMAGINE”– you may use the word “picture” • SAMPLE HOOK ABOUT PEER PRESSURE: Kyle was at the Highlands one Saturday with his buddies when a high school kid approached him and asked if he wanted some pot.

  5. More Hook Sentences • Interesting fact or anecdote (story) • Quotation or Dialogue • Short dramatic statement– or one word. • SAMPLE HOOK ABOUT Animal Farm: Tyranny. • SAMPLE HOOK ABOUT Outsiders: Gallant. • Outrageous claim/fact/statistic

  6. Thesis Statement • Purpose: introduce your argument or position or issue • Restate question or issue • Indicate your position WITHOUT WRITING “in this essay I will” --NEVER DO THAT

  7. Road Map (list main points) • Purpose: lets reader know where the essay is headed and in what order main points will be addressed • Sample: THESIS: One of the main themes of “RTT” is bravery sometimes comes in unexpectedly small packages. ROAD MAP: Kipling demonstrates this through Darzee’s wife, who feigns injury, and through Rikki’s final fight with Nagaina.

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