INTRODUCTION
The introduction should provide the reader with enough information to allow them to understand and evaluate why it was necessary
to carry out the study.
The introduction takes the reader from what they already know to what you want to tell them. By the end of the introduction,
the reader will be persuaded that there is an important problem to be addressed and will understand the context of your main message.
So, how will you do all this? You will use the SPQR that you prepared in your outline and elaborate upon it. As you do so,
ask yourself: 'What do I need to include in the introduction to help me convey the main message effectively?'
We provide you with a list of questions that you should consider as you write.
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