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Naya [18.7K]
2 years ago
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02.06 Focus on the Introduction Using the ideas you previously wrote in your Informational Research Chart, you will write the in

troduction of your informational article. View the grading rubric as you complete your assignment. This is your guide to a super submission. You have previously written ideas in your Informational Research Chart. Now you will use your ideas from the Research Chart (and tips from this lesson) to write the introduction to your informational article. In your introduction, be sure to include: a statistic or surprising fact in your hook one to two sentences of important information regarding your topic your thesis written in the third person point of view without feelings or emotions four or more sentences in your introduction Write in third person point of view and use correct grammar, punctuation, and spelling. Save your work to your computer or drive. Submit your work in 02.06 Focus On the Introduction.
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Pie2 years ago
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The answers is on your book

Dmitry [639]2 years ago
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whhere is the book I dont see it Explanation: where is the book

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