Use informative and
powerful first sentences at the beginning of each paragraph to draw your audience in.
-- John 1:1 I don't recall when I realized just how weirdly
powerful the first sentence of the Gospel according to John is, but I remember that it was a thrilling experience.
Not exact matches
Facebook's new Timeline showcases the
first sentence or two in your «About» section — so make this succinct and
powerful, and add the URL.
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Tony Abbott's quietly
powerful new novel, Firegirl, draws the reader in from the very
first sentence because of what...
The
first sentence packs a
powerful introduction — pay particular attention to the bolded words that help to reflect the student's competence and intelligence.
She begins by saying self - control, grit, and curiosity are beginning to be more frequently taught (
sentence 1); she then says that researchers are finding these types of things even more important than intelligence to success in school (
sentence 2); then says there are critics to this general approach (
sentence 3); and then in the second paragraph says that Poropat has established with strong evidence that this broad approach (self - control, conscientiousness, etc) are highly correlated, and hence she is offering
powerful evidence rebutting the critics identified in the third
sentence, but not challenging the teaching identified in the
first sentence.