Imagine this: You’ve just gotten your [info:'sat-essay' SAT essay] prompt, and quickly come up with a strong thesis, as well as some great supporting argument. Writing this should be easy, but you find yourself staring at a blank page unsure of how to being – what do you write before your thesis statement? The introduction to your essay can be just as challenging as the body itself as we often second guess our words in an attempt to make a fantastic first impression. But don’t worry, here are 3 tips to help you write an awesome introduction to your [info:'sat-essay' SAT essay].
- Create a Hook. This is the place to draw your reader in. Try a person antidote, or famous quote – just make sure to keep it brief. No more than 4 lines long.
- Show the issues important and complexity. Do jump straight into the thesis, instead show the reader why this subject is worth talking about.
- Provide your opinion. Letting the reader know where you stand shows exactly what you intend to argue in your essay and is the prefect lead into your thesis statement.
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