The three correct answers are:
1) Setting out a problem: By introducing a problem or conflict at the beginning of the narrative, the writer can immediately grab the reader's attention and create a sense of intrigue or curiosity.
2) Introducing a situation: Starting the narrative with an interesting or unusual situation can also engage readers by piquing their curiosity and making them wonder what will happen next.
3) Making an interesting observation: By making an interesting observation or statement, the writer can captivate the reader's attention and create a sense of intrigue or curiosity. This can be done through a thought-provoking question, a surprising fact, or a unique perspective.
What techniques can a writer use to engage readers at the beginning of a narrative? Select the three correct answers.(2 points)
Responses
giving details about the story setting
giving details about the story setting
setting out a problem
setting out a problem
introducing a situation
introducing a situation
describing the characters
describing the characters
making an interesting observation
making an interesting observation
finding the solution to a problem
finding the solution to a problem
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