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Writing a “Hook” Sentence A “hook” is the first sentence of the introduction paragraph in an essay. It should grab the reader and “reel” them in without giving away too much about the story! There are many different ways to write a hook sentence. Something to think about.. As we learn about the different types of hook sentences, keep in mind that Ms. Witt needs help writing her next Small Moment Story about Karaoke Night!! Ba-da-bing Hook! A ba-da-bing hook sentence tells the reader where the author was during the story, how the author felt, and some things the author saw or smelled or heard around them in that moment. Example: As I tip toed down the hall, I saw the hall closet door. “Could my presents be hidden in there?” I wondered. Ask Ms. Witt how she felt and what kinds of things were around her at karaoke night, where was she? What was she looking at? Who was with her? Ms. Witt’s Example: __________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________ Question Hook? A question hook is exactly how it sounds, the first sentence of the first paragraph begins with a question! Example: Have you ever wanted something you knew was bad for you? What kind of question can we begin Ms. Witt’s karaoke narrative about? Ms. Witt’s Example: _________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________ ‘Live in my Memory’ Hook This type of hook begins a story with the memory itself..what the story is actually about. Example: The day I got to fly through the trees is a day that will live in my memory forever. Think of a ‘Live in my Memory’ Hook for Ms. Witt’s story! Ms. Witt’s Example: _________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________
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