This isn't neccessarily true. Your introduction can still make sense without the hook, and the information inside the introduction part should really not directly depend on the hook to explain them, they should either be self explanatory, or you should explain them there.
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"On kin of cain" through to "that woful breed" Cain was the child of Adam and Eve, who killed his brother.
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In the next two lines, that seems to refer to the statement above about the second path being grassier and less worn. Now the speaker suggests that the second path was equally, not less, worn: “the passing there / Had worn them about the same.” This seems to say that the two paths had had a similar number of people walking on them, so they were fairly equally worn.
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<h3>I. Rewrite these statements in the correct order.</h3>
- Lorena is not cooking spaghetti.
- Is Lorena cooking now?
- What is Lorena cooking right now?
- Aren't we studying French at the moment?
- I am not sleeping right now.
<h3>II. Choose the best option.</h3>
- b) am
- c) dancing
- c) aren't
- a) Are
- a) are fighting
<h3>III. Complete with Do/Does.</h3>
- <u>Does</u> Thomas Cook every day?
- <u>Do</u> you and Thomas clean the rooms?
- <u>Does</u> it work once a week?
- <u>Does</u> Lorena work at nights?
- <u>Do</u> they watch news on TV twice a week?
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<em><u>Espero que esto te ayude...</u></em>
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