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How can a writer effectively use the technique of setting out a problem in a narrative hook? (1 point)
Make the problem interesting.
O Make the problem frightening.
O Make the problem large in scale.
O Make the problem complicated.
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Make the problem interesting.
An engaging, relatable, or intriguing problem draws the reader in and motivates them to keep reading; it doesn’t have to be frightening, huge, or overly complicated.
An engaging, relatable, or intriguing problem draws the reader in and motivates them to keep reading; it doesn’t have to be frightening, huge, or overly complicated.
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