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Introduction and Conclusion Paragraphs No pain for me this time…

The Introduction Paragraph The first paragraph in a paper that introduces your topic and thesis statement Contains 3 main parts: Attention-Getter / Hook Lead-in Thesis statement

Attention Getter / Hook The very first sentence(s) that gets the reader’s attention and makes them want to read more VERY general introduction of the topic Some options: Shocking statistic Startling story Quotation Setting the scene Description NO QUESTIONS

The Lead-in The sentences between the attention- getter and thesis statement Helps narrow the topic from general to specific Acts as a transition between attention- getter and thesis statement

The Thesis Statement The most important sentence in the paper Last sentence of introduction paragraph Tells exactly what the paper will be about Sometimes, it will present the order of the supporting material that the paper will be in the paper

A Visual Think of the introduction paragraph as an upside down triangle. General Specific Attention Getter Lead-in Thesis Statement

The Conclusion Paragraph The last paragraph in an essay that neatly wraps up the paper Contains 3 main parts Restate the thesis Lead-out Clincher

Restate the thesis Summarize the thesis without repeating yourself The most specific part of the conclusion Should include a transition to indicate that this is your concluding paragraph

The Lead-out Just like the lead-in only backwards Makes the topic larger to become more general and less specific Smooths out the conclusion paragraph

The Clincher Last sentence of the last paragraph Give the paper finality Similar to an attention getter because it should make the reader think and leave an impression Most general part of the conclusion paragraph

A Visual Think of the Conclusion as a triangle. General Specific Restatement of Thesis Lead-out Clincher