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Write an introduction paragraph that addresses the prompt below. Be sure to include a hook, background information, and a clear thesis statement.

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Remember back to your first few weeks at your current school and your experience of new place and new way of doing things. What is the most getting acquainted with valuable piece of advice you would give to an incoming student at your school? Support your answer with specific details.​

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New experiences are very scary yet interesting, its a time to make long lasting new friends and long lasting new knowledge,in my new school I learnt many new pieces of information such as, not judging a person from their first impression or in totally,not judging people before u get to know them,I experienced the thrill of making new friends and joining new clubs and activities, but I'll never forget the fear and sadness I felt walking through our big school gates alone, my bag clutched tightly in one hand and my head held up high, new experience such as a new school is an event to reckon with,this delicate new opening you or anyone's life is going to bring new found happiness to you, so please go through those big gates with your head held up high and a smile on your face, because a new found joy for you beyond those gates awaits.

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Starting at a new school can be an overwhelming experience, as one has to navigate through unfamiliar territory and adapt to new surroundings and routines. The transition from one school to another can be particularly challenging for incoming students who may not know anyone in the new environment. As such, it is crucial to provide them with valuable pieces of advice that can make their acclimation process much smoother. Reflecting on our own experiences as current students, we can offer useful insights to incoming students to help them navigate their new school community. In this essay, we will explore the most valuable piece of advice that we would give to an incoming student at our school, supported by specific details to illustrate our point.
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