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Your introduction sets the scene for the rest of your report. Unlike titles and abstracts, introductions rarely have character limits. That means you have a little more space to express yourself. Use these extra words to grab your reader’s attention.
Your introduction should accomplish four things:
Provide context
Describe why you conducted this research
Explain what your team tried to do
Tell readers what to expect
Let’s begin at the beginning.