The first sentence of your introductory paragraph should do all of the following EXPECT:

A. Give the reader an idea of the subject matter.
B. include the title of the eassy.
C. Grab the reader's attention
D. Provide a thesis sentence.
I got B. Is it right? what do you think?Do i have it right ?

Right!

However, the thesis statement of a multi-paragraph essay is usually at the end of the introductory paragraph.

Thankyou ! and oh really ? i thought i thesis statement was like the first sentence so people will wanna read it but thankyou learned something new :)

You're welcome. :-)

No, including the title of the essay is not an expectation for the first sentence of an introductory paragraph. The correct answer is D. Provide a thesis sentence. The first sentence of an introductory paragraph should typically provide the reader with a clear and concise thesis statement, which introduces the main argument or focus of the essay. This sentence generally comes after a general statement or attention-grabber to engage the reader, but it does not necessarily need to include the title of the essay.