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Title: Introductions


1
Introductions
  • Your introduction will be the first paragraph of
    your essay.
  • The thesis should appear at the end of the
    introduction.
  • Do not begin your introduction with a question.
  • Do not begin your introduction with a scope
    greater than the geographical and historical
    scope of your essay. Never write, Since the
    beginning of time or Throughout history.

2
Introductions
  • Your introduction is meant to orient your reader.
    Where are you talking about? When? What are
    you proposing to leave, and what direction are
    you proposing to go in?
  • You should touch on every key element in your
    thesis in your introduction. Your introduction,
    first of all, introduces your thesis.
  • With regard to a government or an institution,
    the area of responsibility of the government or
    institution might be enough to introduce that
    element in your thesis.

3
Introductions
  • Do not use a hook. Your introduction should be
    interesting, but that is because your thesis
    should be interesting to the people who are
    affected by the problem you are addressing.

4
Conclusions
  • Your conclusion should restate your thesis in a
    way that is made possible by the points of your
    essay. Your concluding thesis will probably be
    slightly longer than the thesis of your
    introduction.
  • Your conclusion should give a sense of
    completeness to your essay.
  • Your conclusion should reinforce your thesis.

5
Conclusions
  • Do not introduce material in your conclusion that
    will distract from your thesis.
  • Do not introduce material in your conclusion that
    is essential to your thesis. That material
    should be in the body of your essay.
  • Do not introduce objections or limitations in
    your conclusion. If it is necessary to
    explicitly discuss objections or limitations then
    discuss them in the body of your essay.

6
Conclusions
  • A conclusion will likely point to the collective
    future that you anticipate if your proposal is
    accepted.
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