Here's another mode of expectation, an expectation that was more than what I could devise in my mind. There were essays that I have put together that may seem eccentric by the mere semblance that it carried. Some of them were more than eccentric. One of my major flaws, albeit, is introductions. For the life of me I can't write well in the beginning of a writing endeavor. Why is that? I wish I knew, but it is there, notwithstanding. So then, what am I to do with this impediment? I've read books on writing (maybe not enough?). Who knows? Perhaps you can give me a hand in this query. How do you begin your writing assignments? And what advice can you offer me?
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Well, I usually start with something that will catch someone's attention. I want my reader to get a glimpse of who I am and the way that I write right off. I like to set the scene...I might be discussing a psychological concept, but I will start out with a story that illustrates something that I will later delve into.
Books might be able to help with grammar and things, but as for introductions, they only truly have one, so they might not be the best of sources : )
Yea, the grammar I can deal with. It's the introductions that give me a problem. Grammar will always be an ongoing struggle for the copious writer (not that I am one). I just needed some advise on introductions. I think what you wrote makes sense, though. Something psychological will always preen the reader to continue reading any piece of writing.
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