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1 Ways to ‘hook’ Begin with conflict Begin with mystery Begin with metaphor Something funny A question Sound words

2 What section of the newspaper do you think is the most important to read? A.My brother and I always fight over the sports section. While reading the paper I always sit with my back to the wall to avoid an unexpected attack. B. The section of newspaper I like to read is the sports section.

3 Mystery Without this section of the newspaper, I could not start my morning. I would be without conversation topics for the day. I would have nothing funny to tape in my notebook or inside my locker. I would not be able to start my day with a smile. What is this vital section of the newspaper? It’s the comics of course.

4 What are things a person should not do during a speech? A.When giving a speech, you should never have gum in your mouth. B.In surveys taken about people’s biggest fears, fear of giving a speech often rates above fear of death.

5 If you had to eat one food every day, what would it be? A.I really like pizza. B.Pizza is a lifesaver in an ocean of bland food choices; it buoys me up in a sea of crummy cuisine.

6 What is your favorite book? What are reasons everyone should read it? A.Groucho Marx once said, “Outside of a dog, a book is man’s best friend; inside of a dog, it’s too dark to read anyway.” B.Books are a very important part of many people’s lives.

7 Metaphor in 3 easy steps Step 1: begin with your topic Example: Monday Step 2: Compare your topic to another unrelated noun. Example: Monday is a soup Step 3: Connect the 2 topics. Elaborate by answering Who? What? When? Where? –Example: Monday is a thick spicy soup that’s hard to swallow, but its nourishing stock fortifies us for the week.

8 3 more ways to ‘hook’ the reader Anecdote-short account of an interesting or humorous event Startling fact or statistic Quotation hook

9 More ‘hooks’ Hyperbole-figure of speech in which exaggeration is used for effect Bizarre hook image Countering conventional wisdom


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