What is the purpose of an introduction?(1 point)

to tell a story related to the main topic of a text

to summarize the ideas in a text

to provide evidence that supports the central argument of a text

to state the goals and purpose of the text

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1. B- to state the goals and purpose of the text

2. C- by asking a rhetorical question to make the student want to read more
3. D- to express the central idea of a paragraph
4. B- how did the writer grab the attention of the reader
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1. C. to help the reader follow and understand the writer's ideas

2. D. to show that a new idea is being introduced
3. A. to explain how to perform a task
4. C. to arrange and display information

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The purpose of an introduction in a text is to state the goals and purpose of the text. This helps to set the tone and give the reader an overview of what to expect. To figure out the purpose of an introduction, you can look for key phrases or sentences that explicitly state the goals or purpose of the text. These statements can be found at the beginning of a text, typically in the opening paragraph or sentences. By reading and analyzing the introduction, you can identify the author's intentions and understand why they wrote the text.

1. Start with a quotation or a fact.

2. to introduce the claim
3. Pick a topic or familiarize yourself with the one you were assigned.
4. the hook, and background
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