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What is it called when a paragraph providing relevant information about each character goes between the introductory and first body in compare-and-contrast analysis?

There isn't a specific, universally accepted term for a paragraph providing information about each character that goes between the introduction and the first body paragraph in a compare-and-contrast analysis. However, you could describe it as:

* Character Background: This is a straightforward and descriptive term.

* Character Introduction: This emphasizes the purpose of the paragraph.

* Character Analysis Paragraph: This highlights the analytical nature of the information presented.

* Introductory Character Analysis: This combines both the introductory and analytical aspects.

Ultimately, the best term depends on the context and your writing style. Choose the term that most accurately and clearly conveys the purpose and content of the paragraph.

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