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dezoksy [38]
1 year ago
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In which paragraph should the thesis be first presented? A. Conclusion paragraph B. Last body paragraph C. First body paragraph

D. Introduction paragraph
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Allisa [31]1 year ago
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The paragraph to present the thesis should be the first paragraph which is the introduction this makes option D the correct option.

<h3>What is Introduction paragraph?</h3>

The introduction paragraph as used in research refers to the first paragraph in the thesis or manuscript for which the research is presented on.

In the introduction paragraph the research tries to get readers acquainted with the background of the study, the extent of the study, the limitations and other peripheral knowledge about the study.

Hence we can say that The paragraph to present the thesis should be the first paragraph which is the introduction.

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