Identify the parts of an introduction

Purpose:
This week, in preparation for your drafting process, you will review introduction writing and draft two introductions to your paper. You will comment on what you are trying to accomplish

Skills:

This discussion board will help you practice the following skills:
Draft your writing
Revise your writing
Identify the parts of an introduction
Clarify your paper’s thesis
Offer critical feedback to your peers
Reading:
The Bedford Researcher – Chapter 12, Chapter 14c
“15 Ways to Write Your Introduction” – Cengage Resources
Introduction Paragraphs – Chabot College
NOTE: Not all types of introductions are relevant to academic papers, so be careful with your choice of introduction. Also, defer to your instructor’s requirements.

Task:

Use the Readings listed above to craft two original introductions.
After each introduction, identify which type of introduction you tried to craft (i.e. analogy, statistics, drawing a contrast etc.) and your thoughts about it.

Note: Introductions to formal research papers at the senior level do NOT need to be just one paragraph. However, the thesis should be the final sentence in the introduction.

Post your two original introductions and the commentary on each in this discussion thread.

Reply to at least two peers’ introductions. Comment on which introduction you prefer and why. Offer insights as to how to strengthen the introduction.
Criteria for Success:
Your main post should contain 300 or more words.
Reply to at least two of your peers. Find guidelines for peer reviews
Guidelines for Peer Replies Revised.docx

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