Establishing Context Beyond Ordinary Hooks

This is a great chart to help stretch out introductions. When students prepare to argue a point, they commonly create thesis statements that name their points in one sentence. When students do this, they end up with nothing much left to write in their introduction. We encourage them to provide context, background, or hook their readers in this space. While... Read more
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Published on February 12, 2016 11:28
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