Which statement describes a major difference between an essay's body paragraphs and its introduction?

A. An introduction clearly states an essay's claim, while the body paragraphs should not mention the claim.
B. An introduction explains how evidence supports a claim, while the body paragraphs simply describe the evidence.
C. An introduction hints at evidence that will be presented, while the body paragraphs go into detail about evidence.
D. An introduction describes specific evidence, while the body paragraphs serve as hooks to keep readers interested.

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An introduction hints at evidence that will be presented, while the body paragraphs go into detail about evidence.

The correct answer is C) an introduction hints at evidence that will be presented, while the body paragraphs go into detail about evidence.

The statement that describes a major difference between an essay's body paragraphs and its introduction is that an introduction hints at evidence that will be presented, while the body paragraphs go into detail about evidence.

When writing an essay, the introduction is an important part of the structure that hints a piece of the evidence and states the general topic that is going to be developed in the body of the essay. We can write a powerful statement in the introduction to create interest in the reader. Then, in the body of the essay, we explain with detail our arguments and give the facts.

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