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Question

Question: Posing a provocative question to your reader leads them to being curious about your answer.




Example: Have you ever wondered how much success depends on hard work and not how great you look?

Anecdote

Anecdote: A short story that relates to your thesis draws a reader in and creates a personal relationship between the reader and writer.

Statistics

Statistics: These prove authority- as long as they are interesting and relevant, these indicate to your reader that you know what you are talking about .

Quotation

Quotation: Using a quotation from a well-known person can add interest and authority to your introduction

Definition

Definition: Another basic means to introduce a thesis




Example: Success is something that is a result of hard work, not a consequence of of well a person can flash his or her smile.