First, make sure the time in history fits into the topic of the paragraph. You can then use a transition like:
"For example, " or "such as..."
Or you can use contrast between the ideas: Say we're talking about leaders being assassinated and you want to introduce JFK. You could say:
"Although the many assassinations could have been prevented, many remain baffling mysteries such as that of President John Kennedy." and then go on to talk about his assassination.
2006-07-03 19:25:09
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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You dont have to dress it up with some "million dollar" word. Keep it simple and its Just as effective. For example, you could end your opening paragraph with " There are 3 reasons why _____________________ was an important time in history" Then you can start your body paragraph with "first" and the next paragraph with "secondly" and in the last paragraph you would say "Finally or in conclusion" Very simple right?
2006-07-04 02:32:08
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answer #2
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answered by Motown m 1
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I am happy. I am glad to be standing here on this old tressle.
The trains don't come by this way anymore. The boxcars have long since gone and no longer look down on the muddy water that flows beneath it.
I do. I do because I have a story to tell. a story of grief and sorrow that conquered all odds. The year was 1891. Now that was a year. A year for all.
It all began when..............
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2006-07-04 02:34:45
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answered by Molly 6
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It would be a bit more helpful if you posted the paragraph and the idea that you are trying to introduce. Outside of that, it is nearly impossible to give a solid answer on the info you have given.
2006-07-04 02:19:10
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answered by William S 1
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Your essay should have a thesis sentence, attention getter sentence, and each paragraph has a topic sentence. I assume this important time in history has some relevance to the essay, so open a paragraph with it, then discuss it furthur in the paragraph tying it in with the essay material.
2006-07-04 02:20:21
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answered by gone 3
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Having finished U suddenly get an afterthought! As such, introduce it as an after thought.
Essay ends as hereunder:
John stood silent for a few moments then quietly slipped behind the wheel and drove off. Unbeknown to me at that time I was not to see him again for many, many years?
After thought: ...................
many years later boarding a train I turned to thank my Father who'd come to see me off. There, standing there but a few yards away was John! He stood side on to me and was holding a little girls hand and saying goodbye to a lovely attractive tall elegant women. Reaching down he picked up the little girl and all three of them kissed and embraced. As the train pulled out of the station I caught a glimpse of his face - then he was gone .....................!
You finish it Meeshfan .........! If your story is good words the don't change them. Add to them! .
2006-07-04 02:41:51
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answered by Hollis 2
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If it is your opening paragraph of your essay, list the topics you are going to talk about throughout the article. If it is in the middle of your essay (or in the body of it as it is called), start a new paragraph.
2006-07-04 02:18:18
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answered by black_cat0814 3
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During the years...this and that occured
2006-07-04 02:18:39
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answered by dogluver8906 4
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BASE YOUR INTRO ON THEROY RELATIVE TO THE HISTORICAL FACTS REMEMBER IT/ IS A NEW IDEA
2006-07-04 02:41:58
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answered by Penney S 6
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yeah u can
2006-07-04 02:17:41
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answered by losangledguirl 2
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