List four of the seven different ways you can prepare a compelling introduction.
What will be an ideal response?
Your students can choose from the following: Ask a question (pg. 160); Tell a story (pg. 160); Recite a quotation or a poem (pg. 161); Give a demonstration (pg. 162); Make an intriguing or startling statement (pg. 163); State the importance of the topic (pg. 164); Share your expertise (pg, 164); State what's to come (pg. 165).
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