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How to Write an Introduction for an Argumentative Essay

*The examples given were taken from past AP Lang Exams. https://apcentral.collegeboard.org/co... Here Is the worksheet for this activity: https://briantolentino.com/how-to-wri... Here is an example completed worksheet: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1m59q... 👉Check out our vocabulary activities: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1l... 👉Check out more of our resources here: https://briantolentino.com/ 👉Join our Email List! Email us at [email protected] and write "add me." 👉If you found this resource helpful, please support the channel by buying me a cup of coffee! My goal is to provide hundreds of FREE videos and worksheets for English teachers. Your generous donation would help me realize this goal. Thanks! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Tolentin... Support our channel by getting some swag! https://www.etsy.com/shop/TolentinoTe... Introduction paragraphs for argumentative essays tend to follow a pattern. Hook (gets the reader’s attention) Background Information (provides context to the topic) Thesis (The main argument of the essay) Here’s an example of an excellent introduction paragraph. But first, take 20 seconds to read the essay prompt the writer responded to. Now let’s read the introduction. The unknown is a concept of crippling anxiety of many. This is the hook. This is a statement hinting at something, tempting the reader to uncover what is next. There is fear in the unfamiliar, the possibility of failure, of danger, of embarrassment. In a contrasting way, author Morrow Lindbergh describes the “disappointments and surprises” of the unfamiliar, the failures and the unexpected moments that are “the most fulfilling.” The background information here provides context for the topic and prepares readers for the coming thesis. The writer clearly and succinctly reiterates the prompt and prepares readers for their position on the value of exploring the unknown. In this sense, she is absolutely correct. The exploration of the unknown has led to unprecedented scientific development, cultural development, and personal development alike. Here is the main argument of the essay or the thesis statement. This is where the writer takes a specific and arguable stance. Notice how the writer is specific about three things: scientific development, cultural development, and personal development. The reader now knows the rest of the essay is going to address these three things and how they relate to exploring the unknown. Here is another example of an introduction paragraph: We have 12 years left. This is the hook. It is a short statement that hints at something. At this point, 12 years could mean anything. Carbon emissions in the atmosphere are at an all time high. Thousands of species are going endangered and extinct. These are just some of the headlines that have recently surfaced on the news all around the world about humanity’s devastating effects on the planet. The background information here brings context to the hook. We now know the 12 years left refers to the health of the planet--perhaps the end of the world is imminent,the writer suggests. The writer also gives us foundational knowledge needed to transition us to the thesis. “An abundance of facts, evident in our daily lives, demand that we make a drastic change before it’s too late. Although the change to cleaner, renewable energy sources, such as wind power, is not an easy or simple one, individuals and agencies can not only benefit in the long run, but they have the obligation to the earth to make that change.” The thesis here is a little clunky, but it still makes an argument: the planet is in danger. The facts back this up. It is the obligation of people and agencies to act. The reader now knows this is what the rest of the essay is going to address. Now before attempting to complete an introduction, you should write a thesis statement. The thesis is the anchor of your essay. It is the guidemap that directs everything. When you have a specific and arguable thesis statement to build on, it is easier to add an intriguing hook, followed by insightful background information. Your mission for the following activity is to write a thesis statement on the topic of your choice. Then, add a hook and background information that logically aligns with your thesis statement.

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