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Writing Exercise – The Introduction
Read the following introductory paragraphs for essays describing a series of events on a special day.
The sentences in these introductions are not in the correct order.
Rewrite each introduction, beginning with the most general statement and ending with the thesis.
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Introduction 1
- Most people love their wedding day and remember it for the rest of their lives.
- Sometimes weddings are planned more than a year in advance because there are many events and procedures that must not be forgotten.
- A great deal of preparation and expense go into planning a wedding.
- The traditional American wedding is formal and has many steps, each of which has a symbolic meaning.
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Introduction 2
- If, like me, you don't know what day it is, you may be in for a surprise.
- April Fools' Day is celebrated on the first of April in most countries.
- Last April Fools’ Day is a day I will never forget because three very surprising things happened to me.
- It is a day when people have a lot of fun.
- People often play tricks on each other.
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Introduction 3
- Unlike most annual festivals, Ga Homowo is made up of a series of events and celebrated within family groups.
- They had the first festival after the harvest, and now they celebrate it annually.
- Ga Homowo is a festival of Thanksgiving celebrated by the Ga people of Ghana.
- These stories trace the origin of Ga Homowo to the first immigrants of the Ga tribe who landed on the shores of Ghana.
- The reason for the festivities is explained in stories handed down through generations.
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