How to write an attractive introduction

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The introduction in research papers plays a vital role in justifying the research's rationale to a wide audience. John Swales introduced the Create-A-Research-Space (CARS) model as a framework, outlining three key moves for structuring an effective introduction. While the CARS model has been praised for its insights into introduction analysis, it primarily focuses on structuring introductions without deeply exploring practical construction methods. This paper aims to illustrate how to practically implement the CARS model for crafting, rather than solely analyzing, a research introduction. Specifically, it will concentrate on effectively interconnecting ideas encompassed within the three rhetorical moves. Step-by-step instructions, resembling a recipe, will be presented to demonstrate how these ideas can be connected together.

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