Tuesday, October 18, 2016
Chapter 17, 17.4
An important part of any written work is the tittle. A tittle should be intriguing, but relevant to the topic. A good tip for the tittle is to place an old idea next to a new one. Tittles can be questions or in two parts separated by a semi colon. You will know your turtles good if it attracts your readers. Following the tittle is the introduction. The introduction is what frames your price and should include a thesis. The Allyn Bacon Guide to Writing gives us four things an introduction should have. The intro paragraph needs an engaging lead, anexplanation of what the question is about, some background information, and a thesis. The thesis is the most important part, because it out lines what we are talking about. On the opposite end of thing we have the conclusion. The conclusion summarizes what what said, emphasises the points made in the thesis and wraps it up. I particularly want to improve on my introduction and conclusion, because they are what people read first and last. I find that the hardest part of an essay is where to start, and how to end. With a better sense of what should be in both the introduction and conclusion, I believe in the future they will be less daunting.
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