10 Examples of Introductory Paragraphs
Miscellanea / / November 09, 2021
Introductory paragraphs
The introductory paragraphs are those paragraphs in which the main topic of the text is stated and how the topic will be addressed. The introductory paragraph is at the beginning of a text (it is one of the first paragraphs, but it is not always the first) and it is before the development paragraphs.
A paragraph is a unit of a text that is made up of one or more sentences, beginning with a capital letter and ending with a new paragraph. The texts are organized in such a way that each paragraph deals with a central idea. Depending on the type of text and its length, the introduction it can span one or more paragraphs.
These paragraphs are found in argumentative texts or exhibition, on monographs, on essays, on opinion articles, in chronicles, among others, and usually state:
It is important that these paragraphs are well written and that they are written with the reader in mind, since the The purpose of the introductory paragraphs is to summarize the text, orient and engage the reader to continue reading.
Examples of introductory paragraphs
- Public transport is one of the main problems in this city, since many people use it daily, but it does not seem to be an efficient service. This problem not only affects this city, but affects many cities in the world. For this reason, in the present work a comparison will be made of the operation of public transport in Buenos Aires with the operation in other cities and, in addition, possible solutions will be proposed to improve this service, which is so important for the entire population.
- In many disciplines knowledge is studied; what it is, how it is acquired, how it is produced, how it is transmitted and how important it is in certain communities. In epistemology, the principles and methods used in the scientific production of knowledge are studied. The objective of this work is to delimit the influence that these epistemological assumptions have on the production of scientific theories and hypotheses. For this, it will be analyzed how certain theories were considered valid according to certain epistemological assumptions and in certain contexts, but which are not considered valid in the Present.
- Storytelling has been and is one of the most important elements of all cultures, but the way of telling has changed considerably since the advent of cinema. This work will explain how the cinema influenced and influences the communication of facts both in journalism and in everyday conversations. To do this, a brief summary will be made of the different forms of narration that existed in the different epochs and real cases will be analyzed that show the evolution of narrative forms in different contexts.
- Social networks changed the way of relating but, as is commonly believed, has that change been completely negative? There are several positions in this regard; Some people believe that social media only implemented positive changes and others argue that those changes are only negative. However, there are positions that argue that the advantages and disadvantages do not depend on social networks, but on users. In relation to this topic, what each of these positions consists of will be explained.
- In many parts of the world it is increasingly common to preserve and build parks, squares and places for walks in nature. This happens because green spaces are fundamental places for people who live in cities. This essay will analyze how the creation of these spaces impacts the quality of life of certain communities. To do this, first of all, mention will be made of the benefits that green spaces introduced after their construction; secondly, it will explain what characteristics the green spaces have that had the best impact and, finally, the relationship that people have with these places will be explained from a sociological point of view.
- In many civilizations sports were and are events of great cultural importance, not only for athletes who participated or participate in them, but for the public that was or is involved in these practices cultural In the present and in this country, soccer is the sport that most people watch and that is played the most, both officially and in squares and neighborhood clubs. In this article we will try to explain the reasons for this phenomenon, for this, interviews with different specialists and surveys carried out with different groups of the population will be cited.
- Francesco Petrarca (1304-1374) was an Italian Renaissance poet and is considered one of the most important figures in the history of literature for his innovation of themes and forms. But he was not only the promoter of this artistic movement, but also influenced authors from other countries, such as William Shakespeare and Garcilaso de la Vega. To account for how this influence was produced, it will be analyzed which elements of the poet's work were taken up by other authors.
- The description of recently known places or places to be known in the world was a central theme in many literary productions, such as travel diaries and relationship letters. But with the passage of time, there were hardly any unknown places left, that is, there were every time less possibility of imagining how those spaces could be of which there was very little information. However, this ability to imagine what a place can be like was not lost but continues today imagining and creating new places, although in other literary genres: fantasy and science fiction.
- In many countries today democracy is the system of political organization, but its establishment was not a simple process. This system, originated in Greece, modified in Rome and adopted in the Modern Age, was changing until it had the characteristics that it has today. This article will study the passage from other forms of government to democracy in Europe, taking into account its political, economic, sociological and legal aspects.
- Discoveries have always amazed scientists and other people, so almost always a new discovery is commented, analyzed and disclosed by different means of communication. However, not all the discoveries appear on the front page of the newspapers or are not mentioned on television. The objective of this work is to be able to account for why some discoveries are not mentioned; if it has to do with the discovery itself, if it has to do with the area to which it belongs or if it is a question of the relationship between science, popularization and mass media.
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