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Which does not describe the hook in an introductory paragraph? A. An attention-getting sentence. B. Sometimes a quotation or shocking statement. C. A sentence that provides background information. D. The
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Which does not describe the hook in an introductory paragraph?
A. An attention-getting sentence.
B. Sometimes a quotation or shocking statement.
C. A sentence that provides background information.
D. The first sentence of the paragraph.
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D is correct a sentence that provides background information
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D is the answer. A hook needs to gain attention.
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