Reviewing Introductions and Conclusions.
Have you ever read such a suspenseful masterpiece that leaves you wanting more? This is what a Stephen King book would provide you. From the first page, you are left wanting more because it is like an onion that you wish to peel until you get to the juicy layers. The first page stimulates your brain into wanting to know more. The introduction to an essay should be this enthralling. We want to capture the imagination of the audience in such a way they do not want to stop reading it until the very end. In the conclusion of the novels, the reader is left satisfied, or the ending might be a cliffhanger, which allows the reader to speculate how the author would have ended the story.
From the articles, we found that the best way to write an introduction to any piece is to ensure it has several attributes. The introduction I picked would have both a funnel and an anecdote that catches the reader’s attention. There was also the thesis part required to make an introduction.
On the other hand, a conclusion should is tied to the introduction. The end of this writing, as suggested, should both have an attribute that allows the reader to speculate or give them a chance to do more research. In conclusion, below, we hope the reader’s curiosity is piqued.
Although there are many ways of introducing and concluding an essay, we can always improve the writing we do. Who is to say that the iterated methods are the best ways to create a masterpiece? We can never know the exact way of creating an excellent introduction and conclusion.
Work Cited
Pratt, Michael G. “From the editors: For the lack of a boilerplate: Tips on writing up (and reviewing) qualitative research.” (2009): 856-862.