Introduction
Introduction meaning
"A leading into"
Greek term Premium means
"Before the song"
Latin term Exordium means
"Beginning web"
Two main functions of the introduction
- Inform the audience of the end or subject of the discourse (written communication/debate) ...
Kinds of intro's (for interest)
-Intro Inquisitive -Intro Paradoxical -Intro Corrective -Intro Preparatory -Intro Narrative
Intro Preparatory
-To explain an unusual mode of developing our subject -To forestall some misconception of our purpose -To apologize for some deficiencies
Latin term Insinuatio means
That authors must, in establishing their authority or counteracting prejudices, proceed with the outmost subtlety
Aristotle compared speeches to...
The preliminary flourishes the flute players made before their performance
Intro Narrative
To rouse interest in our subject by adopting the anecdotal lead-in (oldest and most effective attention grabber)
Intro Paradoxical
To show that although the points we are trying to establish seem improbable, they must after all be admitted
Intro Corrective
To show that our subject has been neglected, misunderstood, or misrepresented
Intro Inquisitive
To show that our subject is important, curious, or interesting