1. What is the primary purpose of an introduction?(1 point)
to decide on a topic
to hook the reader
to introduce the claim
to introduce the author
2.What is the first thing you need to do before writing an introduction?(1 point)
Decide what your opinion or opinions are about the topic.
Pick a topic or familiarize yourself with the one you were assigned.
Decide what you want your audience to believe or feel about the topic.
Identify your audience or the people you are trying to persuade.
3.After the claim, what belongs in the introduction?
Select the two correct answers.
(1 point)
your name
the hook
the source
the opinion
background
4.Choose the best hook to introduce an argument about why it is important for kids to have a hobby.(1 point)
Did you know that it is important for kids to have a hobby?
Kids these days don't have a lot of hobbies like their parent's generation did.
Did you know, collecting stamps can teach you about history, geography, and art?
My paper is about how it is important for kids to have something to do besides watch television.
5.Determine which sentence in the following introduction reveals the claim.
The topic of whether a cat or a dog makes for a better pet has been a heated debate between pet owners. Depending on the breeds, both can be very attentive and affectionate with their owners. Both can also be quite stubborn, especially when a check-up to the vet is in order. However, despite these two different opinions, dogs still make for the better pet.
(1 point)
Both can also be quite stubborn, especially when a check up to the vet is in order.
Depending on the breeds, both can be very attentive and affectionate with their owners.
However, despite these two different opinions, dogs still make for the better pet.
The topic of whether a cat or a dog makes for a better pet has been a heated debate between pet owners.
38 answers
1. B
2. B
3. B,E
4. A
5. D
1: to introduce the claim
2: Pick a topic or familiarize yourself with the one you were assigned.
3: the hook and background
4: Did you know, collecting stamps can teach you about history, geography, and art?
5: However, despite these two different opinions, dogs still make for the better pet.
1: to introduce the claim
2: Pick a topic or familiarize yourself with the one you were assigned.
3: the hook and background
4: Did you know, collecting stamps can teach you about history, geography, and art?
5: However, despite these two different opinions, dogs still make for the better pet.
but you had them mixed up and I had to piece it together
2. b
3. a and b
4. a
5. a
Start with a quotation or a fact.
2. to introduce the claim
3.Pick a topic or familiarize yourself with the one you were assigned.
4. background, the hook
5. Did you know, collecting stamps can teach you about history, geography, and art?
1: To start with a quotation or fact.
2: To introduce the claim.
3: Pick a topic or familiarize yourself with the one you were assigned.
4: Background and the hook.
5: Did you know, collecting stamps can teach you about history, geography, and art?
Hope this helps (even though you can scroll up and it's right there, lol)
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1 A D
2 A
3 B
4 A B
5 A
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A to show ideas in the order they appear
B to provide facts or testimonies
C to decide the worth of the information
D to make the readers interested
E to create a clear claim
Can someone please help because this is my first question, not the ones yall have.
1. To create a clear claim, to make the readers interested.
2. To introduce the claim.
3. Pick a topic or become familiar with the one that was assigned.
4. Background.
5. Did you know that collecting stamps can teach you about history, geography, and art?
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1. To create a clear claim, to make the readers interested.
2. To introduce the claim.
3. Pick a topic or become familiar with the one that was assigned.
4. Background.
5. Did you know that collecting stamps can teach you about history, geography, and art?
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