It is a description that puts a picture into your head while you are reading the said story or poem.
        
             
        
        
        
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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 - teach readers how to do something
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
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What kind of information is the author talking about?
What does the word "commodity" mean?
What role does digital information play in society?
Explanation:
When reading a text, it is common for the reader to find sentences that make it difficult for him to understand the text and the subject conveyed by it. In this case, it is important that the reader asks questions about this sentence or about the text, to be able to demystify the sentence and understand the subject presented more effectively. An example of this can be seen in the text above, where the reader can ask the three questions selected above, to understand the sentence "information is the most valuable commodity." These questions are not only able to associate the term "information" as something of high value in our current society, but are also able to present how the internet was and continues to be an influencing factor in this system that causes the elevation of information as a commodity.