The thesis is in the introduction. The introduction serves as a beginning to the essay
topic, and the thesis (usually placed close to or at the end of the introduction) is the
main point of the essay.
Typically, an introduction comes before a thesis in academic writing. The introduction serves to provide background information and context to the topic being discussed, leading up to the thesis statement. The thesis statement is usually presented at the end of the introduction, summarizing the main point or argument of the paper.
The preface comes first then the introduction.
They are supposed to be at the end. If write an introduction, they are supposed ti be the last sentence. Never have a thesis statement has a starting sentence; that would be very wrong of you!
At the end of the first paragraph (introduction).
The best place for a thesis statement is at the end of the introduction, if any. It should be in the first paragraph. It's important to precise that that first paragraph has to be the introduction; in that way, nobody should be confusing because we also have the first paragraph of the body.
The introduction. It should go at t transition the end of the introduction, so it will introduce your first body paragraph.
the introduction paragraph and mainly the thesis statement.
I'm not sure what you mean by commentary, but for thesis and introduction, yes they go in one paragraph
Usually it is in the introduction.
the thesis, and the hook
true
The introduction paragraph
It should be a strong statement written in the first line of introduction, in a single sentence, stating what the topic is about.
It should be a strong statement written in the first line of introduction, in a single sentence, stating what the topic is about.