Identifying introduction strategies
In this section you are going to further explore the components of an effective introduction. Here is a list of statements. Decide whether each one is true or false based on your reading in the previous section.
- I think using a dictionary definition is the best way to introduce the topic.
- True
- Incorrect. It would be far more interesting for you to develop your own definition of the term in the specific context of your essay or to use a definition from one of the sources you’ve been reading for class.
- False
- Correct. It would be far more interesting for you to develop your own definition of the term in the specific context of your essay or to use a definition from one of the sources you’ve been reading for class.
- The introduction is a road map for the rest of your essay.
- True
- Correct. After reading your introduction, your readers should not have any major surprises in store when they read the main body of your paper.
- False
- Incorrect. After reading your introduction, your readers should not have any major surprises in store when they read the main body of your paper.
- The introduction is set in stone once it’s written and should not be modified.
- True
- Incorrect. Nothing is set in stone in writing. You can change your introduction at any point. However, it must still draw a map for the reader.
- False
- Correct. Nothing is set in stone in writing. You can change your introduction at any point. However, it must still draw a map for the reader.
- A thought-provoking question in an introduction is a good way to grab the reader’s attention.
- True
- Correct. One the main purpose of the introduction is to grab the reader’s attention. Making them think is a good way to do that.
- False
- Incorrect. One the main purpose of the introduction is to grab the reader’s attention. Making them think is a good way to do that.
- Anecdotes should be avoided at all costs.
- True
- Correct. Appropriate anecdotes can be an effective way to connect with the reader.
- False
- Incorrect. Appropriate anecdotes can be an effective way to connect with the reader.
Writing an effective introduction
In this section you are going to further explore the components of an effective introduction. Here is a list of statements. Decide whether each one is true or false based on your reading in the previous section.
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