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How might a writer use details in the opening of a science fiction story to hook the reader?(1 point)
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The writer could include an individual hurrying to catch a bus so they are not late for school.
The writer could include an individual hurrying to catch a bus so they are not late for school.
The writer could include a person gliding above a street in a flying car.
The writer could include a person gliding above a street in a flying car.
The writer could include a knight fighting dragons to rescue a princess.
The writer could include a knight fighting dragons to rescue a princess.
The writer could include a person dressed up in old fashioned clothing walking down a city street.
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The writer could include an individual hurrying to catch a bus so they are not late for school.
The writer could include an individual hurrying to catch a bus so they are not late for school.
The writer could include a person gliding above a street in a flying car.
The writer could include a person gliding above a street in a flying car.
The writer could include a knight fighting dragons to rescue a princess.
The writer could include a knight fighting dragons to rescue a princess.
The writer could include a person dressed up in old fashioned clothing walking down a city street.
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The writer could include a person gliding above a street in a flying car.
This detail immediately immerses the reader in a futuristic setting, sparking curiosity about the world and its technology. It sets a tone of adventure and possibilities, enticing the reader to continue exploring the story.
This detail immediately immerses the reader in a futuristic setting, sparking curiosity about the world and its technology. It sets a tone of adventure and possibilities, enticing the reader to continue exploring the story.
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