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Question.1265 - Your Introductory paragraph sets the tone for your whole paper. Generally, the Intro paragraph should start broad and give the context for why you are doing a literature review on this particular subject. Things such as 'what', 'where, 'who', and most importantly 'why', of your research are important. However, this is not an intro to a persuasive essay, so having a 'snag' or a sharp opening sentence is not as important in a literature review. What IS important is a clear explanation of what your research is about and why we should be interested.A normal paragraph must be at least 3 sentences long, including: 1) a topical sentence, 2) evidence, 3) and a concluding sentence. Anything less than that is not a legitimate paragraph. An introductory paragraph, however, can be 5 to 7 sentences long, opening with some general context, answering the what, when, who, where, questions and narrowing down to a thesis statement, or a preview of where your paper is headed. Please also include an outline of your literature review with your introductory paragraph.In the case of a literature review, the outline will not be the 3 bullet points of your argument, but rather the categories of the sources that you will analyze.Here is one source of guidance for an introductory paragraph (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.Here is an example of an outline for a literature review. Chinese in Cuba Outline.docxActions  and here is a sample outline for the above literature review of Chinese in Cuba: Outline of Chinese lit review.docxActions   

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