It is an opening that is designed to capture the reader’s attention.
What is a hook in a piece of literature?(1 point)
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It is an explanatory type of writing that helps readers understand a difficult topic.
It is an explanatory type of writing that helps readers understand a difficult topic.
It is a method of comparing two distinct styles of writing.
It is a method of comparing two distinct styles of writing.
It is a persuasive technique used to convince readers to believe a certain way.
It is a persuasive technique used to convince readers to believe a certain way.
It is an opening that is designed to capture the reader’s attention.
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by hinting that a football player feels excited about the first game of a season
by hinting that a football player feels excited about the first game of a season
by reporting a situation where humans land on another planet
by reporting a situation where humans land on another planet
by describing a scene where heavy rain clouds block the sun’s light over an eerie pond
by describing a scene where heavy rain clouds block the sun’s light over an eerie pond
by illustrating a problem of a person dealing with a frustrated friend
by describing a scene where heavy rain clouds block the sun’s light over an eerie pond
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including observations of a neutral narrator
including observations of a neutral narrator
using the pronoun you
using the pronoun you
using the pronoun I or me
using the pronoun I or me
including narration focused on one character
using the pronoun you
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The narrator mainly reports the perspectives of Ichabod, Brom Bones, and others concerning a single event in the story.
The narrator mainly reports the perspectives of Ichabod, Brom Bones, and others concerning a single event in the story.
The narrator mainly reports the perspective of Ichabod concerning a single event in the story.
The narrator mainly reports the perspective of Ichabod concerning a single event in the story.
The narrator uses second-person pronouns to orient the reader.
The narrator uses second-person pronouns to orient the reader.
The narrator uses first-person pronouns to orient the reader.
The narrator mainly reports the perspectives of Ichabod, Brom Bones, and others concerning a single event in the story.