Before you write your introduction, write your paper.
I suggest you find at least three good arguments to support your thesis statement. Use those as your outline. Then write the body of your paper.
By the time you've finished, you'll undoubtedly know what you want to say in your introduction.
I am writing a research paper on "Teen Parenting" and I'm writing about it in a good way. But I'm trying to figure a a REALLY REALLY good introduction sentence. Help Please
Mine: It is possible to be a wonderful mother at any age.
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Alright Thank You!