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Which of the following is true of the introduction to a written piece?

  1. It should capture the reader's attention

  2. It should include the conclusion

  3. It should be written last

  4. It should summarize the main ideas

The correct answer is: It should be written last

The introduction to a written piece serves as the first impression for the reader, and one of its primary purposes is to capture the reader's attention. This is essential in engaging the audience from the beginning and encouraging them to continue reading. An effective introduction sets the tone for the piece, provides necessary background information, and presents the main idea or thesis in a clear manner. While there are various strategies for writing, composing the introduction last can be a helpful technique for some writers. However, it is more commonly taught that the introduction should be crafted first to guide the direction of the piece, reflecting the intended message right from the outset. Therefore, focusing on creating an engaging introduction is crucial for a well-structured written work.