LINGUISTIC RELATIVITY
GENRE AND FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE
Question
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Thesis
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Restatement of Thesis
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concluding sentence
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Hook
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Detailed explanation-1: -A hook is an opening statement (which is usually the first sentence) in an essay that attempts to grab the reader’s attention so that they want to read on. It can be done by using a few different types of hooks, which are a question, quote, statistic, or anecdote.
Detailed explanation-2: -Examples of hooks/grabbers include: An intriguing question that will make readers curious. A historical or current-events example of the concepts being discussed. A personal example of how the writer connects to the topic.
Detailed explanation-3: -Your title is your first hook. Drop your readers into the middle of the action. Form an emotional connection. Make a surprising statement. Leave your reader with questions. Stay away from description. Once you have your reader’s attention, keep it. 01-Sept-2021
Detailed explanation-4: -1 Statistic hook. The statistic hook gives your audience a true and hard fact to latch onto from the get-go. 2 Quotation hook. 3 Anecdotal hook. 4 Question hook. 5 Statement hook. 14-Jan-2021