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How to Write an Effective Introduction Journal 5/4/15

Introduction paragraph The introduction is the broad beginning of the paper that answers three important questions: What is this? Why am I reading it? What do you want me to do?

You should answer these questions by doing the following: Set the context –provide general information about the main idea, explaining the situation so the reader can make sense of the topic and the claims you make and support State why the main idea is important –tell the reader why he or she should care and keep reading. Your goal is to create a compelling, clear, and convincing essay people will want to read and act upon State your thesis/claim –compose a sentence or two stating the position you will support with logos (sound reasoning: induction, deduction), pathos (balanced emotional appeal), and ethos (author credibility).

Thesis Thesis checklist Your thesis is more than a general statement about your main idea. It needs to establish a clear position you will support with balanced proofs (logos, pathos, ethos).

Thesis checklist: _____ The thesis/claim follows the guidelines outlined above _____ The thesis/claim matches the requirements and goals of the assignment _____ The thesis/claim is clear and easily recognizable _____ The thesis/claim seems supportable by good reasoning/data, emotional appeal

Make sure you avoid the following when creating your thesis: A thesis is not a title: Homes and schools (title) vs. Parents ought to participate more in the education of their children (good thesis). A thesis is not an announcement of the subject: My subject is the incompetence of the Supreme Court vs. The Supreme Court made a mistake when it ruled in favor of George W. Bush in the 2000 election. A thesis is not a statement of absolute fact: Jane Austen is the author of Pride and Prejudice. A thesis is not the whole essay: A thesis is your main idea/claim/refutation/problem- solution expressed in a single sentence or a combination of sentences. Please note that according to the MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers, Seventh Edition, "A thesis statement is a single sentence that formulates both your topic and your point of view" (Gibaldi 42). However, if your paper is more complex and requires a thesis statement, your thesis may require a combination of sentences.

Write each thesis statement then improve the thesis statement for a stronger effect.

A good thesis is unified: rewrite the thesis into to a concise statement. NOT: Detective stories are not a high form of literature, but people have always been fascinated by them, and many fine writers have experimented with them.

BETTER: BETTER: Detective stories appeal to the basic human desire for thrills.

A good thesis is specific: Rewrite the thesis for better details. (What is good about it?) NOT: William Shakepeare’s Romeo and Juliet is very good.

BETTER: William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet helped create a new way for writers to deal with the unconscious.

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