I have to share this revelation because it literally saved my GPA last semester.
I used to think expository essays were just boring information dumps—introduction, three points, conclusion, done. But I had this amazing TA who told me to think of my introduction like a movie trailer.
You can't just say "This essay will discuss climate change." You have to show why it matters now. For my last paper on urban beekeeping, I started with a statistic about pollinator decline in just one city, and my professor wrote "EXCELLENT HOOK" in the margins. It felt better than an A!
It’s like you’re inviting the reader into a conversation instead of just lecturing them. So for anyone struggling, spend that extra 20 minutes crafting your first few sentences. It changes the whole vibe of the paper, for you and for the reader!
You can't just say "This essay will discuss climate change." You have to show why it matters now. For my last paper on urban beekeeping, I started with a statistic about pollinator decline in just one city, and my professor wrote "EXCELLENT HOOK" in the margins. It felt better than an A!
It’s like you’re inviting the reader into a conversation instead of just lecturing them. So for anyone struggling, spend that extra 20 minutes crafting your first few sentences. It changes the whole vibe of the paper, for you and for the reader!