Identify the lead in Introduction #2.
What kind of lead is it? - 10 extra points
"Where do the fruits and vegetables we love come from?"
A question.
What is the writer going to explain in PROMPT #1?
A negative impact that people have on the Earth.
What's missing in Introduction #2?
How do you know? - 10 extra points
Thesis/ Claim
There is no sentence that tells you how pollinators help plants grow. / The last sentence does not answer the prompt.
Identify the lead in the Introduction #3.
What type of lead is it? - 10 extra points
"What whizzed by?"
Question.
Write a lead for Introduction #1.
Yes, you can use your chromebooks.
A relevant quote, question, definition, fact.
What is the claim in Introduction #1?
How do you know? - Extra 20 points
"Wasting water has a negative impact on the environment and needs to be stopped."
It answers the question from the prompt.
What's missing in Introduction #3?
How do you know? - 10 extra points
Connection
It doesn't tell you what "whizzed by." / There is no clear connection between the thing that "whizzed" and making paper airplanes.
What is going to be explained in PROMPT #2?
How pollinators help plants grow.
What's missing in Introduction #1?
How do you know? - 10 extra points
The lead
The first sentence is not an attention getter. / "We only have one Earth and need to protect it" is technically an opinion. Could be a fact, but it's not an interesting one.