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STEP 5: WRITE YOUR HOOK

The beginning of your essay is called the hook because it "hooks your readers attention. The hook should relate to the topic of your essay, but it can take many forms. It can be:
1. An anecdote (a very short story): Describe a time when you've been asked to share a password, or a time when you've asked someone to share a password with you. What happened afterward?
2. A surprising fact: Find a fact that will raise your readers' eyebrows. Several surprising facts are included in the article. You can also do some research to find one that is not included in the article.
3. A rhetorical question (a question to which you don't expect an answer): Ask your readers a question that reflects your point of view. Here's one way you could structure your question: "Is sharing a password for a streaming service really
4. A quote: Find a thought-provoking quote that relates to the topic of your essay.
Choose one of the ideas above, or use your own idea, and write a hook in the box provided.​

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Try something like; Passwords are like underwear: you don’t let people see it, you should change it very often, and you shouldn’t share it with strangers.

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I would go with a powerful quote, it hooks the reader and its safer than trying to write a rhetorical question. Be sure to credit your source though.

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