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Here is your INTRODUCTION paragraph:

Introduction:
What we learn about our friends on a road trip may be very different from what we learn about them in their homes or at school. Characters in a story can also change when they move from one place to another. Authors use setting — the time and place of a story — as a device to reveal particular aspects of a character. In John Steinbeck's "The Chrysanthemums," the shift of the setting from the ranch to the road plays a crucial role in the development of the main character, Elisa.

List three elements of this paragraph that make it a strong introduction paragraph.

HINTS:

Does the paragraph first state an idea that is bigger than just the story?
Does the paragraph make a statement to connect character to setting?
Does the paragraph name the story by title and author?
Does the paragraph make a very specific claim about our story, "The Chrysanthemums" that tell us what the rest of the writing will address? Which sentence is that?
Don't just say YES. These are hints - write up your own sentences to explain why this is an effective intro paragraph.