Your introduction should:
Group of answer choices
utilize clichés, such as "since the dawn of time" or "par for the course
make universal claims about human nature, such as "people have always..."
utilize future rhetoric as scaffolding, such as "I will argue that..."
provide a general topic statement that introduces the topic and primary sources, followed by a more specific thesis statement that makes a specific argument about how each primary text engages the topic
should provide a thesis statement, followed by a topic statement
provide dictionary definitions for concepts or large words