PPT-Hook: What is our topic today?

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What are the nonreligious views about the origin of the universe and human beings To know what the Big Bang is To understand how it compares to Catholic views

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What are the nonreligious views about the origin of the universe and human beings To know what the Big Bang is To understand how it compares to Catholic views on creation To be able to express how far we agree with the nonreligious view . Catch the readers attention!. The HOOK!. In your Opening Paragraph. CATCH . the reader’s ATTENTION!. LURE . the reader in with your HOOK!. Makes the reader want to read more of your writing!. Ask the reader a question. Parts Of An Essay. Title. Conveys the main idea or point of the essay. Finds creative ways to attract the reader (HOOK THEM). Follow grammar rules. Parts Of An Essay. Introduction. Begin with a sentence that will hook your reader.. Because they are hooked on them!. ¿. Por. . qué. . peces. . como. . gusanos. ?. Porque. . insertarlos. en . ellos. !. Let’s look at hooks. . Just like a fisherman uses a hook to catch a fish, a writer uses a hook to grab a reader. The hook is the first line of your essay or story. It is what catches the attention of the reader and makes them want to read more! Just like a fish on a hook, the reader is reeled in by your interesting hook.. English B60. Introductions. Introductions are important because they are your first impression on your audience.. You want introductions to be catchy, informative, and persuasive.. Introductions have three parts:. Open an Argumentative Essay. (And Hook Your Reader). Directions. Read through the following five strategies and corresponding examples.. Then complete the activity on the last slide.. Start . with misconceptions/rumors about your topic. Essay. Thesis. First, let’s develop a thesis statement together.. The thesis is the most important sentence; it’s like the topic sentence for your whole paper.. The thesis statement should be an answer to the question that the paper asks you to address.. Here are some examples that you may use: . Should school uniforms be enforced everywhere? . Should . men get paternity leave from work. ? . Are . we too dependent on computers. ?. . Should animals be used for research. th. . Read over these sample hooks for the topic of “gun control.” Revise them, and then rank them in order of effectiveness.. Why is it that people’s perspectives on gun control vary so much. Prepared by Brittany Bingold for Perry High School. What does an introduction paragraph do?. An introduction is usually the first paragraph of your academic essay. . If . you’re writing a long essay, you might need 2 or 3 paragraphs to introduce your topic to your reader. . Argument. By Mrs. . Raprich. Where do we begin? . INTRODUCTION- Please. What should be here? . First, you MUST have a hook!. What is a hook?. Anecdote. - . Example: . The other morning, my brother Danny—who just got his license last. Intro to the Middle East. POD . – Topic . and activity: . CNN Student News . PPT 501. Map work. Journal 5:1. Left side: . CNN Student News: just one story today. Right side. : What is a good description of . What is a Hook? . An . essay hook usually comes at the beginning of an essay's introductory paragraph and consists of an intriguing or vivid fact, detail or anecdote that introduces the essay topic.. PA @ 71. Do Now. Answer the following in your writing notebook: Who will be reading this essay?  What does that reader care about?  . Turn-and-talk, . sharing . your . answers.. Why is the first paragraph important?. Introduction: . Step . 1.Hook your readers . with an attention grabbing . opening. Step 2. . . Connect “hook” to your topic. . Be . sure to . include the . title, author . of the . novel, and genre.

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