Method 1: Determine the theme.
(1) Determine the theme. Summarize the main content of the article or answer the questions raised in the article. To write the main sentence reliably, we should consider the following questions:
? What's my theme?
? B, how should I discuss it?
? C, how should I organize my argument?
(2) write the main sentence. A good topic sentence should be:
? A, point out three arguments that will be expounded in the main body of your article.
? Explain the structure of the article.
? Clarify the importance of the argument.
? D, as the introduction of the article, appears in the first paragraph of the article. Generally speaking, the topic sentence should be the last sentence of the first paragraph, so that readers can understand what the main part of the article will discuss.
(3) Refine the main idea. When you write a literary analysis, the theme will generally change accordingly. After writing the article, you must go back and adjust the main idea to make the content of the article match accurately.
Method 2: Support the argument: write an introduction.
(1) Write a powerful and interesting lead. The introduction paragraph is the beginning of the article. You should try your best to make your article give a credible and interesting first impression and attract readers to continue reading. Here are some tips for writing introductory paragraphs:
? A. quote famous sayings or anecdotes. You can quote a few lines or a dialogue, depending on the type of text you are analyzing.
? State an interesting fact or ask a clever question.
? C, admit the rationality of the opposition.
? Use irony, fable or analogy.
(2) Write a topic sentence at the end of the introduction paragraph. The main clause should cause the following.