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Introductions
In order that the first paragraph of an essay to be really a proper introduction (in other words, to comply with the requirements a proper introduction) should do two things. These two things are:
1) Include a thesis statement.
2) Provide a preview or plan test for the test.
So What do these two things?
1) A thesis statement is the phrase (or sometimes phrases) that tells the reader what the author's position. When given an essay question, the thesis statement is clear and concise answer to the question. For example, if a question test was "What were the causes of the Holocaust in World War II?" then your thesis statement would be something like "There many cases related to the complex and between the Holocaust, including the German economy, the ideology of fascism, and Hitler's personal racism.
A thesis is an "argument", so the thesis statement tells what the essay's argument is, or what the argument (or point of view) the author the test will be through putting to readers.
2) The introduction should introduce all the main points that the essay will discuss. Argumentative Essays must present evidence to back up or support the thesis statement. This means you must provide evidence to support your response to the essay question. So if your essay is about the causes of the Holocaust, and his essay is to discuss six main reasons (two paragraphs each), their introduction should make a list (or enter) each of the six major causes. Thus, a trial or a preliminary map is only a list of items to discuss his essay. Normally this list is linked your thesis statement, or comes directly after it.
Topic sentences
When writing an essay, you must use 'full sentences ". These are phrases that are the beginning of each paragraph that is about to discuss a new topic. So in the example we've been looking in the trial of the Holocaust, I mentioned that the paper will discuss six reasons for the Holocaust and every reason has two paragraphs. So that means that every second paragraph use a 'prayer the subject, "as it moves on to discuss another reason for the Holocaust. Here are some examples of topic sentences for the test sample:
"The most important cause for the Holocaust is the economic situation in Germany.
"Another reason why the Holocaust happened is because of personal opinions of Hitler. "
These statements that the reader knows what the paragraph will discuss (what the next point of discussion in the trial is) and also referred to in paragraph back to the introduction. This gives the test flow of Nice, and shows that it has been organized.
So, you can say what the theme of the first body paragraph is by reading the topic sentence, which is the first sentence.
The final prayers
A sentence will end at the end of a paragraph or topic for readers and summarizes what has been discussed and referred back to the issue.
So if you had used the phrase of the theme "The most Holocaust is important for Germany's economic status and then writing a paragraph or several paragraphs discussing this issue, a final sentence could be: " Thus we see that the economic situation in Germany was the most important cause for the Holocaust. "
Topic phrases and sentences will end soon and after paragraphs like a sandwich, which takes the reader through your essay.
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