Lately, your students have been working on improving their introductions to writing. There are several types of introductions a writer can use to try to "HOOK" the reader. The types of introductions we are focusing on are:
Dialogue: The author uses quotations between two characters or the narrator talks directly to the reader.
Question: The author begins with asking a question to get the readers attention.
Description: This type of introduction is usually a long one because it requires the author to be really detailed in what they are describing.
Fact: The author begins with a fact that relates to the topic they are writing about.
Sound: The author uses Onomatopoeia to catch the readers attention.
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