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Amelia is writing an informative text about how to make a paper airplane. The audience is 10 to 14-year-olds. Which hook would best grab the reader's attention?(1 point)
Paper was invented in China, so many historians credit the Chinese with inventing the very first paper airplane.
Math class. The dinner table. Your little brother’s T-ball game. What if I told you that you could make all of these places much more exciting with a simple piece of paper?
There are many different ways that you can make a paper airplane.
Lift. Gravity. Force. What if I told you that you could teach all of these concepts to your students with a single piece of paper?
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It’s vivid and relatable to 10–14-year-olds, uses short punchy examples from their lives, and ends with a curious “what if” that invites them to keep reading.
It’s vivid and relatable to 10–14-year-olds, uses short punchy examples from their lives, and ends with a curious “what if” that invites them to keep reading.
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