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Which of the following names a technique a writer may use in an introduction to engage a reader in an explanatory text?(1 point)
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a thought-provoking question
a thought-provoking question
a concluding statement
a concluding statement
a diagram
a diagram
a topic sentence
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a thought-provoking question
Explanation: A thought-provoking question serves as a "hook" to engage readers in an introduction. A concluding statement belongs at the end, a diagram is a supporting visual (not typically the primary introductory hook), and a topic sentence states the main idea rather than specifically engaging the reader.
Explanation: A thought-provoking question serves as a "hook" to engage readers in an introduction. A concluding statement belongs at the end, a diagram is a supporting visual (not typically the primary introductory hook), and a topic sentence states the main idea rather than specifically engaging the reader.
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