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In the introduction, your subheadings could include: What you are examining How are you going to do it (concepts/theories/studies) The main body might break down into: Definitions, setting out areas of research, anticipating problems Main argument or theme Alternative argument or theme And your conclusion would include: Summary of your findings Is there a solution?
Introduction: Your position.
Listen or ask what kind of introduction your teacher likes.
In your introduction, your thesis statement was probably one sentence (or maybe two), with all the points made right in a row.
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This is your personal brand, your introduction to your classmates.
If you're a stakeholder, you give freely of your introductions and your time, your contacts.
Your new book is great, particularly your introduction about your own relationship with dogs.
Tie your research paper together by directly linking your introduction with your conclusion.
After introducing yourself in front, start your introduction to your presentation with a short concise idea about your topic.
Consider other "starters" for your introduction if your initial approach doesn't fit well with your topic.
Use the same concepts and images introduced in your introduction in your conclusion.
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