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How to make an introduction in a research paper?

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Is there any authentic website that can inform me how to make an introduction in a research paper? Please help me with complete and descriptive answer.

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  1. Jennifer

     "The introduction of your research paper identifies the pitch and sets the reader with a 1st impact of your thesis. Follow the below mentioned some directions and make yourself capable of writing effective introductions that convince your readers.

    Effective introduction in a research paper:

    • Before writing the introduction, make sure that the content of your thesis is clear, precise and compact, because the thesis should conclude your introduction. Always write the introduction according to your requirement, like it can be before the research paper, middle of its writing, or after writing the research paper. Unlike writing a long argumentation, the introduction should be not more than half a page or one to two paragraphs lengthy.

    • Capture the reader's attention with the facts, questions, quotations, comparisons, and interesting historical facts supports the thesis. In this way you can set a unique style for your paper while provoking the reader's interest towards your subject. You should spend enough time and effort on writing the introduction of your research paper, because it may be crucial in appealing the reader to read further.

    • Write the statements that introduces the general background knowledge about your thesis in the introductory paragraph. Add such demonstration that may generally be known while clarifying the subject of the thesis. This information assists as a reference for the reader which helps him understand the thesis.

    • Write those statements that are highly specific as you are writing this paragraph leading to the thesis statement at the end of the introduction. These statements should provide information about the facts given within the body of the paper related to the thesis.

    • Throughout the introduction, state the main points that your paper will cover regarding the thesis without going into detail. These points provide further framework and organization clues for the reader that help him understand your paper as he reads it. They also provoke questions in the reader's mind, causing him to want to read further. For example, if the thesis statement concerns the advantages of free, public prekindergarten education, then the points that organize the thesis research may include developmental needs, societal needs and available funding sources."

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