What techniques can a writer use to engage readers at the beginning of a narrative? Select the three correct answers.(2 points)

Responses

setting out a problem
setting out a problem

introducing a situation
introducing a situation

giving details about the story setting
giving details about the story setting

making an interesting observation
making an interesting observation

finding the solution to a problem
finding the solution to a problem

describing the characters

1 answer

The three correct answers for engaging readers at the beginning of a narrative are:

  1. Setting out a problem - This creates immediate interest and suspense, encouraging readers to continue to find out how the problem will be resolved.

  2. Introducing a situation - Presenting a situational context can draw readers in, making them curious about the unfolding events.

  3. Making an interesting observation - Starting with a thought-provoking or intriguing observation can capture the reader’s attention and prompt them to think deeply about the narrative.

The other options, while potentially effective later in a narrative, are less likely to engage readers right from the start.