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mina [271]
3 years ago
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Write an introductory paragraph...(not an essay) using this thesis...Odysseus, the hero of The Odyssey, wins with skill and inte

lligence. Make sure you use an attention grabber or hook which leads to your thesis. On the last Osceola Writes many students wrote an excellent thesis, but it was the only sentence in the introduction. Students should us a multiple sentence attention grabber or hook that leads to their thesis. Hint...you could use a quote from the text as your attention grabber or hook. I have provided a copy of the text. Remember, you are only writing an introductory paragraph
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anzhelika [568]3 years ago
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Odyssey was known for his bravery, strength, courage making him a hero of Odysseus.

<u>Explanation:</u>

Odyssey is considered to be a hero. The roles and the responsibilities that he had fulfilled and the way he became a hero as a king of Ithaca made him the hero of Odyssey.

The participation of Odyssey in the war and the way he came back to his home, his journey is admired by the people because of the skills used by him. He was widely known for his strength, ability, intelligence, and for his super human abilities.

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