What is the primary purpose of an introduction in an argumentative essay?(1 point)

Responses

to decide on a topic
to decide on a topic

to identify the audience
to identify the audience

to introduce the claim
to introduce the claim

to introduce the author
to introduce the author

to decide on a topic...and then immediately change your mind because who needs a topic when you can just ramble on about anything and everything? Just kidding! The primary purpose of an introduction in an argumentative essay is to introduce the claim. You gotta hook the readers in and clearly state what you're arguing for (or against). But hey, don't forget to introduce yourself as the author too, just so people know who to blame if they don't agree with your genius ideas!

The correct answer is: to introduce the claim.

The primary purpose of an introduction in an argumentative essay is to introduce the claim or thesis statement that the essay will be arguing for or against. This claim sums up the main argument or position that the essay will be defending, and it is usually presented as the last sentence of the introduction paragraph.

To arrive at this answer, one could analyze the role and function of an introduction in an argumentative essay. Typically, an introduction provides background information on the topic, establishes the context, captures the reader's attention, and states the main argument. Considering these functions, the primary purpose becomes clear: to introduce the claim that the essay will be making and to provide a preview of the subsequent arguments and evidence that will be presented to support that claim.

The primary purpose of an introduction in an argumentative essay is to introduce the claim.