Asked by mav welborn

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

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

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

setting out a problem
setting out a problem

making an interesting observation
making an interesting observation

describing the characters
describing the characters

introducing a situation

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The three correct answers to engage readers at the beginning of a narrative are:

1. **setting out a problem** - Presenting a conflict or challenge can draw readers in and make them curious about the resolution.

2. **making an interesting observation** - An intriguing or thought-provoking observation can capture attention and resonate with readers.

3. **introducing a situation** - Establishing a context or scenario can help set the stage for the narrative and engage readers from the start.

These techniques help create interest and encourage readers to continue exploring the story.

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