b) The National Collegiate Athletic Association, or NCAA, earned a staggering $1 billion in 2017, and college athletes will never see a penny of that profit.
Option B is the best hook for an argument in favor of paying college athletes. A hook is the first sentence or two of the essay that gets the reader interested in the topic of the essay. In this hook, the author provides startling data to hook the audience. People may want to better understand what the NCAA does with all that money. It's also obvious this hook what the author's stance is on the topic. The use of the word "staggering" and "never" set the tone that author is appalled by this. Option A is too vague. So what if they make a lot of money...good for them. Or the audience might already know it. Why would they then want to read the essay. Option D has a similar problem. The question is a yes or no answer. The audience says no so what then, or even if they say yes. Where does the essay go from there? A hook should entice the audience and make them want more.
Answer:
letters dont always have to be long, just make sure it meets the requierments! i hope this helps.
Explanation:
Dear Linsey,
I can't believe that next week I am almost done with ( grade youre in) ! This year has been such a crazy year and had so many crazy moments, some that I am proud of and am so excited to share with you. When I started school (how much this school year changed for you) (give a detailed answer, maybe give imagery) ! This year I am really proud of (what youre proud of), (try to give two or three things youre proud of). (end with a happy note!)
Sinceraly, (your name)
False because they do not contain more opinion than fact.
"When you're a gang, you stick up for the members. If you don't stick up for them, stick together, make like brothers, it isn't a gang anymore. It a <span>pack" Quoted from the book on page 26</span>