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Sergeeva-Olga [200]
1 year ago
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hammer [34]1 year ago
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The two details that should be included in her introduction paragraph are:

  • B. An Italian writer and poet, Giovanni Boccaccio grew up in Florence. His mentor, the great poet Petrarch, translated Homer's Iliad and Odyssey at Boccaccio's request.
  • E. He sacrifices his beloved falcon to prepare a meal fit for her, not knowing that she has come to request the falcon to save her dying son.

<h3>What is an Introduction Paragraph?</h3>

This refers to the paragraph that contains details about the main ideas of an essay.

Hence, we can see that because Pam is writing a literary analysis essay on Giovanni Boccaccio's story<em> "Federigo's Falcon</em>, she should include the details in options B and E for better understanding.

Read more about introductory paragraphs here:

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