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<blockquote data-quote="BenjaminBenjaminson" data-source="post: 2561238" data-attributes="member: 872034"><p>Yeah, I'd agree with Crispy above. An introduction that just gives general overview is just a space-waster. If you've got a word count, or if it's an essay with time restraints, don't bother wasting your time. Whoever marks the essay will already have a general knowledge of the war in itself. You'd be better off basically outlining the question, showing how the factors you're going to discuss fit into the answer you're going to give, and then briefly show how you're going to answer the question, and maybe why you're going to do it that way (dependent on sources you use, or what angle you're taking etc.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BenjaminBenjaminson, post: 2561238, member: 872034"] Yeah, I'd agree with Crispy above. An introduction that just gives general overview is just a space-waster. If you've got a word count, or if it's an essay with time restraints, don't bother wasting your time. Whoever marks the essay will already have a general knowledge of the war in itself. You'd be better off basically outlining the question, showing how the factors you're going to discuss fit into the answer you're going to give, and then briefly show how you're going to answer the question, and maybe why you're going to do it that way (dependent on sources you use, or what angle you're taking etc.) [/QUOTE]
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