Introduction Your introduction sets the first impression. A…
Introduction Your introduction sets the first impression. A strong introduction pulls your audience in, gives them a clear idea of what to expect, and shows why your topic matters. Make it engaging and purposeful. Prompt: Write your introduction in bullet points (one bullet point for each part). Include the following: Attention grabber (hook) Clear thesis statement/central idea Connection to the audience Brief road map of main points Minimum Expectation: At least 5-7 sentences in total covering all four (4) elements. Instructions: When typing into the textbox, select the three (3) dots in the tool bar and select the ordered and unordered lists icon to type your submission in bullet points.
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