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LEADS
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Objectives We will think about how to write a strong lead to start a personal narrative. I will experiment with different techniques for writing leads in my personal narrative.
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The Hook! The lead, or opening sentences, of our personal narratives are very important. A strong lead can grab our readers’ attention and make them want to keep going, but a weak lead can make readers lose interest right away. Good writers have many ways to grab their readers’ interest.
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“There was a bat in our house last summer.” Which Lead works better? Why? “Quick, hit the floor,” yelled dad. “Whatever you do, don’t look up!” my mother added in hysterics as I dropped to the floor and slid under my bed. The night my family discovered a bat in our house was truly terrifying.
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Let’s look at some interesting Leads from popular novels and discuss why they grab the reader’s attention and make them want to keep going
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Why is this an interesting lead? Dialogue
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Why is this an interesting lead? Dialogue that Lists specific details.
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Why is this a good lead? Inner Thoughts
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Imagery
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Four Types of Leads to Keep in Mind 1.Imagery 2.Action 3.Inner Thoughts 4.Dialogue
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