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* a '''short''' anecdote, that '''quickly''' leads into the topic
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* an interesting question - which is then answered by you
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* a personal statement / your main thesis (which often directly results from a "Discuss"-Topic given to you)and a '''reason why you think it is important'''
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* a '''surprising''' fact/statistic that '''asks for an explanation''' or supports your main thesis
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* a short definition of the problem you are asked to discuss as you see it
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* a short analysis of the message/your understanding of the quotation you are to discuss
  
* Comment on this quotation!
 
  
* Write a good introduction ….
 
  
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* introduces the topic quickly and clearly (+)
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* gives readers an idea of what direction the essay will take  (+)
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* provides an overview of the structure/line of argument  (+)
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* implies/poses a question and creates an expectation/interetst in the readers  (+)
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* states general truths/defines what needs no definition  (-)
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* asks questions/announces answers but does not give them  (-)
  
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=Writing essays on Quotes=
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* [[Media:quote-essay.pdf |Pdf-Document on Writing Essays on Quotes
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=Introductions to an essay - examples (with comments)=
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[[Datei:introductionssience.pdf]]

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Start with ...

  • a short anecdote, that quickly leads into the topic
  • an interesting question - which is then answered by you
  • a personal statement / your main thesis (which often directly results from a "Discuss"-Topic given to you)and a reason why you think it is important
  • a surprising fact/statistic that asks for an explanation or supports your main thesis
  • a short definition of the problem you are asked to discuss as you see it
  • a short analysis of the message/your understanding of the quotation you are to discuss


Check if your introduction

  • introduces the topic quickly and clearly (+)
  • gives readers an idea of what direction the essay will take (+)
  • provides an overview of the structure/line of argument (+)
  • implies/poses a question and creates an expectation/interetst in the readers (+)
  • states general truths/defines what needs no definition (-)
  • asks questions/announces answers but does not give them (-)


Writing essays on Quotes


Introductions to an essay - examples (with comments)

Introductionssience.pdf