what questions help a reader compare and contrast introductions to argumentative texts on the same topic?

1. What is the main thesis or claim presented in each introduction?

2. How does each introduction grab the reader's attention and set the context for the argumentative text?
3. What specific examples or evidence are provided in each introduction to support the thesis?
4. What is the overall tone or attitude conveyed in each introduction? Are they persuasive, informative, or other?
5. How does each introduction address counterarguments or opposing viewpoints?
6. What rhetorical devices or strategies are used in each introduction to engage the reader?
7. What is the structure or organization of each introduction? Do they follow a similar pattern or are they unique?
8. How effectively does each introduction establish the credibility or authority of the writer?
9. Is there any emotional appeal or use of personal anecdotes in either of the introductions?
10. In your opinion, which introduction is more effective and why?