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what is the best question or reasonable question to catch a reader's attention for starters off in an introduction to ask about the moon?

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there are LOTS of things you could use about the moon as an attention grabber. if the teacher is asking you to use a question, you could do something along the lines of, “Did you know? blah..blah..blah” but you can also use a different attention grabber, like stats or quotes!
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it’s doesn’t have to be a question (unless that’s what the teacher asked) it can be a Neil Armstrong quote or a NASA scientist quote on the moon but if I had to guess it would probably be best to talk about how the moon controls the tides or do research on how the moon effects the Watch (unless the teacher gave the students a paper to read and write an essay on that) here’s and example “Why do you think why have high tides and low tides? To a lot of people surprise it’s actually the moon!” Or “*enter Neil Armstrong quote* that’s what the first man to ever land the moon quoted when he first stepped on the moon!” Those are just 2 examples there’s so much more but don’t just go with a boring question make it fun and educational (I’m guessing it’s an informative essay) and good luck on writing you essay!

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