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What techniques can a writer use to engage readers at the beginning of a narrative? Select the three correct answers.(2 points)...Question
What techniques can a writer use to engage readers at the beginning of a narrative? Select the three correct answers.(2 points)
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giving details about the story setting
giving details about the story setting
setting out a problem
setting out a problem
describing the characters
describing the characters
finding the solution to a problem
finding the solution to a problem
introducing a situation
introducing a situation
making an interesting observation
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giving details about the story setting
giving details about the story setting
setting out a problem
setting out a problem
describing the characters
describing the characters
finding the solution to a problem
finding the solution to a problem
introducing a situation
introducing a situation
making an interesting observation
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The three techniques a writer can use to engage readers at the beginning of a narrative are:
1. **Setting out a problem** - Introducing a conflict or challenge early can capture readers' attention and create a desire to see how it unfolds.
2. **Introducing a situation** - Presenting an intriguing situation can pique curiosity and draw readers into wanting to know more about the characters and the plot.
3. **Making an interesting observation** - A thought-provoking observation can hook readers by prompting them to think about the themes or ideas presented in the narrative.
While giving details about the story setting and describing the characters are also important, they are typically more effective once the reader is already engaged. The selected techniques focus on creating immediate interest and curiosity.
1. **Setting out a problem** - Introducing a conflict or challenge early can capture readers' attention and create a desire to see how it unfolds.
2. **Introducing a situation** - Presenting an intriguing situation can pique curiosity and draw readers into wanting to know more about the characters and the plot.
3. **Making an interesting observation** - A thought-provoking observation can hook readers by prompting them to think about the themes or ideas presented in the narrative.
While giving details about the story setting and describing the characters are also important, they are typically more effective once the reader is already engaged. The selected techniques focus on creating immediate interest and curiosity.
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