The first sentence of your introductory paragraph should do all of the following EXCEPT:

A.Give the reader an idea of the subject matter.
B.Include the title of the essay.
C.Grab the reader's attention.
D.Provide a thesis sentence.

I chose D.

D is correct, yes.

thank you

rong i put that as my answer and it was rong

same here... yall should rethink your answer

It's B for sure, since your first sentence should NOT include the title of the essay..

The correct answer is B. "Include the title of the essay." The first sentence of an introductory paragraph is meant to provide a general idea of the subject matter, grab the reader's attention, and provide a thesis sentence or main idea of the essay. Including the title of the essay is not necessary in the first sentence as it is typically mentioned later in the introduction or in the essay header/footer. Therefore, B is the correct answer. To determine the correct answer, you can analyze the options given and eliminate the one that does not fit the purpose of the first sentence in an introductory paragraph.