Blog #5

Writing the introduction to my research paper wasn't as tricky as I thought it was going to be. It did make me realize more what I wanted my paper to start with and go more into detail about what the audience was reading off the bat. I started by brainstorming a strong attention-getter that would immediately draw readers into my topic. Although we did it in the outline assignment, I wanted something more interesting. From there, I worked on building background context, making sure to clearly explain how historical interpretations differ from modern portrayals. I had to review it a couple times to not be so overwhelming in the beginning of the paper. One specific thing I learned is how important the introduction is in setting the tone and direction of the entire paper. It helps guide the reader. I also learned being more direct in my introduction helps me not feel like I repeat myself in the body paragraphs.

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