Can you use "I" in a term paper? My stupid bitch of an English teacher told me that my introduction is not an introduction. It goes like this:
" Linux is a free operating system available for computers. It has many features that one would find blocked off on Windows, and hidden by Macintosh: a fully functional terminal, the right to edit system files and source code, a large selection of desktop environments, and more. Although these features sound irrelevant, they give Linux many advantages over Windows and Macintosh."
Okay. Not very detailed, it should be longer. But at the top of my ****ing paper, she wrote in big capital letters "NEED AN INTRODUCTION"
So here I am writing a new introduction. It goes like this:
"Mrs. P. is a ****ing bitch...." just kidding, it goes like this:
"When using a Windows or Mac computer, I get very frustrated. Something always goes wrong; the computer crashes in the middle of a very important term paper, and when I reboot, the data is corrupt..."
It goes like that. I'm not sure if it's correct, but I feel like my pen is using shit for ink. Seriously, I don't feel like it's an introdution because i was taught to not use "I" back in the grade school. So please help!