How do I write an A-plus introduction for my Essay?
The introduction is the first part of the paper written after the topic is established. This section acts as the position of the paper, situating it in the past literature. The introduction section enables the readers to know where the paper fits according to the other and associated research on the topic (Ahlstrom, 2017). Apart from positioning the paper, this section offers critical encouragement for the paper.
The introduction section should respond to the following aspects.
- The essence of selecting the research topic
- The importance of the topic
- The essence of adopting a particular approach.
The introduction section identifies the knowledge gap and is a section that defines and claims the territory within the broad research area. It provides the background information and outlines the context of the research topic. This entails a detailed description of the considered research problem and researched question asked after the review of the past approaches (Ahlstrom, 2017). After describing the background and the targeted context, the last aspect of the introduction includes the specification of the experiment`s objectives, as explained in the paper. The last section of the introduction illustrates the specific aspect of the exact questions that require answers.
Reference
Ahlstrom, D. (2017). How to publish in academic journals: Writing a strong and organized introduction section. Journal of Eastern European and Central Asian Research, 4(2).