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Ideas that must be connected in introductions

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Page 1: Create introductions for writing activities

TOPIC: Create an introductionING. Michael Sigcha MSc

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FirstChoose and Interesting Fact

•You should choose a FACT (hecho) from your interest. This fact must be placed in a sentence

•People spend over 500 billion minutes per month on Facebook.

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SecondExplain the fact that you have

choosen•500 billions of seconds mean 20 days

per month•People use more time in facebook

than in other activities

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ThirdI must establish a connection

between the fact and the topic to be discussed

•People spend over 500 billion minutes per month on Facebook. (fact –real, proved)

•The use of Facebook could be addictive for young people. (topic to be discussed – possible, not proved)

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FourthI must write a THESIS

STATEMENTwhat I must defend

•Facebook is a treath to studies, normal life, real relationships and the good state of health.

▫The thesis comes is an idea that give me a way to live

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Explanation Graph

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List of Proved Facts

•Fruits are good source of vitamins and minerals and are a readily available source.

•Students must study their notes after each class period, not just before tests to increase their grades.

•most adolescents are selective about how much truth to tell their parent about what is really happening in their lives and in their world.

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List of Proved Facts

•General relativity is the geometric theory of gravitation published by Albert Einstein in 1916.

•War is an organized, armed, and often a 'prolonged conflict' that is carried on between states, nations, or other parties

typified by extreme aggression, social disruption, and usually high mortality