Writing Introductions (Strategies for structure and content)
General Essay Introduction Structure:
1. Hook: opening sentence(s) of essay that sets up your topic==>something thematically connected
\ Hook /
\ Context /
2. Put the hook in context for thesis subject matter: transition from topic to specific subject matter
- Provides bridge of needed background information on thesis subject(s)
- Name subject matter and other basic qualities of them relevant to essay
- Contextualize the subject matter based on essay prompt's purpose & your own essay theme of ideas
- use synonymous language from prompt
3. If you don't use the context to lay out subtopics, then explicitly lay out the body paragraph ideas of essay in a succinct way
- The most effective writing can combine #2's behaviors with #3
- Rather than thinking you need to fully state all of your ideas in full sentences, try to make a 1-2 sentence outline of subtopics. How? Key words.
- Your thesis is another place where some of you like to include the subtopics within them. If so, okay.
- Remember: the key is to know that when you write the subtopics into the thesis itself, it iss a rhetorical strategy, an option, and not as a "requirement."
\ Context /
\ Subtopics /
| Thesis |
____________ Start Body Paragraphs
/ Point 1 \
/ Reasoning \
/ Example(s) \
______________
/ Point 2 \
/ Reasoning \
/ Example(s) \ (and so on...
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