What is "Attention Grabber"? How it is used
in introducing yourself?
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The attention grabber, also known as a “hook”, is the first sentence that the reader will see, and its purpose is to grab the reader's attention. A few common attention grabbers are: - A short, meaningful quote that relates to your topic. - Think of a quote that interested you during your research
The classic, easiest three are as follow:
Tell a short (very short) personal story. ...
Ask a startling, thought-provoking question to grab audiences attention. ...
Provide a very startling FACT or STATISTIC. ...
BONUS: open with a vivid picture is something unusual or startling. ...
Last bonus.
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Start with a question. Asking your readers to think about the topic is a great way to get them ready to hear more. ...
Use descriptive words. Creating a picture in the reader's mind can make him or her feel connected to your writing. ...
Leave it a mystery.