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Answer:
The answer is D, "Always write the introduction first and the conclusion last."
Explanation:
A, "Always write the body paragraphs and the conclusion before going back to write the introduction" is false. You will likely get confused about key concepts in your writing that are meant to be explained in the introduction paragraph.
B, "If you have trouble beginning with the introduction, write the body paragraphs first" is false. You will always want to write the introduction paragraph first because that is where you give a brief overview of what you are going to be talking about throughout your writing. Writing your body paragraphs first will not help, because that's where you go into into further detail about your writing. The goal in your intro, is to keep it short and sweet.
C, "If you're writing a research paper, you don't need an introduction or a conclusion" is false. It doesn't matter what type of paper you're writing. There's always a purpose to a paper. An intro paragraph is meant to explain the purpose of your writing, and a conclusion paragraph is meant to sum up what you talked about in it. The conclusion paragraph is basically restating your intro in different words.
D, "Always write the introduction first and the conclusion last" is true. Like I had previously said, your intro paragraph is meant to be written first. It sets the border for the rest of your paper. You write important things you want to talk about in your paper there to guide what your body paragraphs and conclusion paragraph look like. Furthermore, you should always write your conclusion paragraphs last. This is because you need to pull key details from your intro and body paragraphs, in order to structure your conclusion of the paper.