The hook is usually the sentence which occurs toward the beginning of the paragraph. It's main objective is to catch the readers attention and make them want to continue reading. (It's kind of like the thumbnail of a Youtube video, it catches the viewers attention.) Anyway, now that we have reviewed what a hook is, let's use the process of elimination to find our answer. A. cannot be the answer. It is a part of the beginning of the passage. It also is a fact, and is not written in a way that can attract a reader's attention and make them want to continue reading. The same goes for B. This is simply just not something that would attract a reader's attention. C is also not the answer. Once again, this statement fails to attract the reader's attention. So, this leaves us with the correct answer, D. Not only is this the first sentence in the paragraph, it also attracts the reader's attention and makes them want to read the rest of the passage.
Sources: I am a natural born American, so English is my first language. My mom is an English teacher, so I learned these types of things at a very young age.
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A. Let them come to Berlin. There are some who say that
communism is the wave of the future. Let them come to Berlin.
B. He whispered to me. He whispered to my mother. He whispered to
my sister.
C. She wondered about her past, and she wondered about her future.
O D. All of the above are correct.
Answer: A
Explanation:
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B) matrix
C) nonentity
D) patrimony
A ) matriarchy is ur answer ....................
b.thoughts and feelings are expressed separately
c.mood is expressed without metaphors
d.theme and mood are closely linked
b. “Laetitia had a lot of pride, and so did my mother.”
c. “When she was still at home, Laetitia would go on and on about Salt Lake City.”
d. “After a week or so, I got bored and wasn’t at all sad when my mother said we should be heading back home.”
Answer: b. “Laetitia had a lot of pride, and so did my mother.”
In "Borders," the narrator's mother refuses to identify herself as either American or Canadian. She argues that her identity as Blackfoot does not match any of those borders. This is a great source of pride for the woman. However, it means that the travellers have trouble crossing the border, and are forced to sleep in the car.
They suggest the events cannot be retold objectively by the narrator.
They suggest the narrator feels a great sense of responsibility for the events.
They suggest the narrator is not fully responsible for the outcome of his story.
They suggest the narrator is not fully responsible for the outcome of his story.