Questions: The introduction of the essay is where you share logos in support of the thesis. an enthusiastic wrap-up of your ideas. well-constructed topic sentences. its purpose.

The introduction of the essay is where you share
logos in support of the thesis.
an enthusiastic wrap-up of your ideas.
well-constructed topic sentences.
its purpose.
Transcript text: The introduction of the essay is where you share logos in support of the thesis. an enthusiastic wrap-up of your ideas. well-constructed topic sentences. its purpose.
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The answer is D: its purpose.

Explanation for each option:

A. Logos in support of the thesis - This is incorrect. While logos, or logical reasoning, is important in an essay, it is typically developed in the body paragraphs rather than the introduction. The introduction sets the stage for the argument but does not delve into detailed logical support.

B. An enthusiastic wrap-up of your ideas - This is incorrect. The wrap-up or conclusion of an essay is where you summarize and close your argument, not the introduction. The introduction is meant to introduce the topic and purpose, not to conclude it.

C. Well-constructed topic sentences - This is incorrect. Topic sentences are generally used at the beginning of each paragraph in the body of the essay to introduce the main idea of that paragraph. The introduction may contain a thesis statement, but not topic sentences.

D. Its purpose - This is correct. The introduction of an essay is where you present the purpose of the essay, often through a thesis statement. It sets the context and outlines what the essay will cover, providing a roadmap for the reader.

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