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)

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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?
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?

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?
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.
There are many different ways that you can make a paper airplane.

Paper was invented in China, so many historians credit the Chinese with inventing the very first paper airplane.

1 answer

The best hook to grab the attention of 10 to 14-year-olds would be:

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?

This hook is engaging because it relates to everyday experiences that the audience can connect with, while also teasing the fun of making a paper airplane.