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Writing a Research Paper
Introductions
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Where to begin? Introductions are important. They arouse a reader's interest, introduce the subject, and tackle the So What? factor. In short, they're your paper's "first impression."
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Thesis… You'll probably put your thesis statement somewhere near the end of the paragraph and some important background information directly before. But that still leaves the very beginning.
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The very beginning Contrary to what you may have been taught, intros don't have to begin with a "general statement." So what are some different ways to start that first sentence?
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Quote Begin with a quotation. Just make sure you explain its relevance
“We have nothing to fear but fear itself” (Roosevelt).
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Opposition Begin with an acknowledgment of an opinion opposite to the one you plan to take While some people may think that green M&Ms taste better, this is simply not true.
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Interesting Facts Begin with an interesting fact
Detroit was a major stop on the Underground Railroad…
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Definitions Begin with a definition or explanation of a term relevant to your paper Holocaust, by definition, means: a great or complete devastation or destruction, esp. by fire. 2.a sacrifice completely consumed by fire; burnt offering. 3 the systematic mass slaughter of European Jews in Nazi concentration camps during World War II (usually prec. by the). 4.any mass slaughter or reckless destruction of life (dictionary.com)
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What does an Intro do? Remember the 4 Ds.
Define-what your paper is about (thesis) Divide-points to be discussed (supports). Discuss-background info (be brief). Drive Home-catch your reader’s attention.
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