Question
Which introductory sentence best engages and orients the reader by introducing the narrator?
a. The woman was alone – alone, but not lonely – and she lived like it was 100 years earlier.
b. The team chanted in unison, their collective voices growing louder and louder with each repetition.
c. I’m not a normal person – whatever normal means – which is not surprising if you know my family.
d. The wind hissed like an angry snake, rattling the shutters and ripping leaves from the trees.
a. The woman was alone – alone, but not lonely – and she lived like it was 100 years earlier.
b. The team chanted in unison, their collective voices growing louder and louder with each repetition.
c. I’m not a normal person – whatever normal means – which is not surprising if you know my family.
d. The wind hissed like an angry snake, rattling the shutters and ripping leaves from the trees.
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c. I’m not a normal person – whatever normal means – which is not surprising if you know my family.
This sentence effectively engages the reader by offering a glimpse into the narrator's perspective and background, creating intrigue about their family and what "normal" might mean in that context.
This sentence effectively engages the reader by offering a glimpse into the narrator's perspective and background, creating intrigue about their family and what "normal" might mean in that context.
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