Asked • 01/26/25

What are the four suggested transitions a writer should use when writing an introductory paragraph in an essay?

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STEPHANIE V. answered • 01/28/25

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The thesis is the main point of significance for the entire 7-paragraph structure of a traditional high-school or college essay. The introduction just poses a rhetorical question; it asks the question: What is this essay's point of significance? The pint of significance is the controlling idea for the prongs of the introduction, which first teases the reader with background information by concentrating/focusing on specific details. Perhaps you want to illustrate a painting, a glorious sunset, and then tell a story abut how you were filled with joy from the light of the sun. This method is used for the descriptive paragraph. What you use in an argumentative essay about a problem to solve are questions that are posed, and the dire effects if these issues are not solved---the climate crisis. You support five main subpoints in the last statement of the introduction for a lengthy college-level essay with expert facts, peer-editing and a group of objective non-biased professionals. The introduction provides the background material for the rhetorical genre. A story, an interesting anecdote, a sorts lead, a legal brief, an advice column, or a literary analysis.
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