Question
What techniques can a writer use to engage readers at the beginning of a narrative? Select the three correct answers.(2 points)
Responses
finding the solution to a problem
finding the solution to a problem
making an interesting observation
making an interesting observation
setting out a problem
setting out a problem
giving details about the story setting
giving details about the story setting
describing the characters
describing the characters
introducing a situation
Responses
finding the solution to a problem
finding the solution to a problem
making an interesting observation
making an interesting observation
setting out a problem
setting out a problem
giving details about the story setting
giving details about the story setting
describing the characters
describing the characters
introducing a situation
Answers
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The three correct answers for engaging readers at the beginning of a narrative are:
1. **making an interesting observation**
2. **setting out a problem**
3. **introducing a situation**
These techniques can effectively capture readers' attention and draw them into the story by presenting a compelling premise or a conflict that they want to see resolved.
1. **making an interesting observation**
2. **setting out a problem**
3. **introducing a situation**
These techniques can effectively capture readers' attention and draw them into the story by presenting a compelling premise or a conflict that they want to see resolved.
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