Answer: Do you think that Shakespeare’s plays still have value today, despite being hundreds of years old?
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Introduction paragraphs always introduce the main idea, as well as provide some sort of context for what you are writing about.
Follow this patterns
Hook, make your reader want to read your paper, can also be a general statement. i.g <em>Childhood is usually the most beloved time in most people's lives.</em>
Context, do you agree with the hook? Make it more personal,
theme statement, what will you be talking about, i.g <em>Unlike the majority of people my favorite time in life were my teenage years because X,Y,Z. </em>
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B. It helps to narrow the topic.
A. Formal voice must be used. FALSE ( On the contrary, expressions such as "I believed..." "I thought..." and expressing opinions is encouraged)
B. An informal voice may be used. TRUE
C. First person should never be used. FALSE ( The reading response paper, also called a reaction paper) has to be written in the 1st person. You have an idea of what you are going to write or defend, and you have to back up your story with opinions or personal beliefs)
D. Third person should always be used. FALSE
However, there is not absolute true or false, as you still need to write a formal assessment of the work you're observing (such as a film, a work of art, a piece of music, a speech, a marketing campaign, or a written work), but you will also add your own personal reaction and impressions to the report.