Lead-in examples are commonly used in writing and public speaking to introduce a topic or point. A good lead-in example should be relevant to the topic and grab the attention of the audience or reader.
Lead-in examples can take many forms, including:
An anecdote or personal story that illustrates the point being made
A statistic or fact that demonstrates the importance or relevance of the topic
A provocative or controversial statement that raises questions or challenges assumptions
A historical or cultural reference that provides context for the topic
A quote or excerpt from a relevant text or article
The purpose of a lead-in example is to engage the audience or reader and encourage them to continue listening or reading. A well-crafted lead-in example can help to establish the tone and focus of the discussion, and make the topic more relatable and interesting to the audience.
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