The author starts the passage with this one-word sentence: "Warning!" Whydid the author most likely start the passage this way?
to exclaim his or her hatred of video games
to grab the reader's attention from the start
to warn young kids not to read the passage
to show how overly dramatic people can be

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Answer 1
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Answer:

to entice the reader

Explanation:

you'd need to explore the connotations of the noun 'warning' it connotes deterrence and message . the purpose of an author is usually to spread a message so the author has deliberately started the passage with 'warning' to reassure the reader that they are here to bring the message , it could also be used to emphasise the dramatic his intended audience are as the warning also holds dramatic connotations , it could also allow the reader to relate with the author as they could both be seen as overly dramatic


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96 bags would be left


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