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What is a hook in narrative writing?
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an interesting line or idea at the beginning of the story

the author’s perspective on a particular issue

the main idea that is developed in the story

the moral of the story, which is provided in the conclusion

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Answered by Arunabhdutta21
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Explanation:

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What Is a Narrative Hook?

Before authors begin writing they must ask themselves, 'Why is my book worth reading?' This question will assist them in understanding how to make their writing more appealing to their audience. Most authors know that many readers will decide whether or not they will continue reading their stories soon after picking them up, sometimes within the first minute or page.

Knowing this, all authors share a common literary device to keep readers interested in their stories. They use a narrative hook as a way to engage (or hook) readers to continue reading. This is a critical component to their writing. Authors are able to show their readers why their stories are worth reading by keeping them interested from the very beginning. The author can use this in a variety of ways; now we'll look at some strategies and examples that many authors typically use.

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