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Anestetic [448]
3 years ago
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What makes the first sentence a strong opening for this introduction? The writer uses creativity and humor to engage the reader.

The writer ponders childhood to stir up the reader’s memories. The writer introduces the topic immediately to inform the reader. The writer complains about relationships to gain the reader’s sympathy.
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Semmy [17]3 years ago
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The writer uses creativity and humor to engage the reader.

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