Is it true to put my opinion in introduction when I take the IELTS writing task 2?

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Yes, it is good to write your opinion in the introduction.
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If the essay topic of IELTS writing task 2 is asking about your opinion, you have to respond to that question in the Introduction paragraph to make your position clear. If you don’t, you will lose the score for Task Response.
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If the essay topic of IELTS writing task 2 is asking about your opinion, you have to respond to that question in the Introduction paragraph to make your position clear. If you don’t, you will lose the score for Task Response. read less
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Yes, it's a positive approach to write a line about your opinion in the intro paragraph. It gives a clear cut idea about your opinion for the essay. Also, repeat the same by paraphrasing in the conclusion paragraph.
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