It's a bird—it's a plane—it's a superfood! Why does the author introduce the article with this sentence? A) to capture the inter
est of readers who might think the topic is dull B) to show readers that they will learn about complex scientific ideas C) to explain to readers that superfoods are beneficial for children D) to tell readers about foods that grow at high elevations
A.) to capture the interest of readers who might think the topic is dull
Explanation:
When I read the introduction, I was immediately pulled in. By being light, fun and exciting, it grabs the reader's interest and draws them in. It captured attention, therefore, the answer is A.
Most authors make typos like the one mentioned in order to give you a clear image as to how the narrator tells the story and in what mood the theme is set.