Asked by Makayla

A good introductory paragraph _____.

lists all the main arguments and their proofs
introduces the subject and gets to the point of the essay

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
The correct choice is: "introduces the subject and gets to the point of the essay."

Brief explanation: an introduction should orient the reader (hook, background/context) and present the main idea or thesis. It should not list all the main arguments and their proofs—that belongs in the thesis statement or the body paragraphs (with details and evidence). A good intro may hint at the main points but keeps detailed arguments for later.