To achieve the goal, A. The author uses a hook to get the reader’s attention and then addresses the reader directly to keep it.
<h3>What is a narrative hook?</h3>
A narrative hook is a literary device that the author employs as an opening statement to keep the reader's attention.
As an attention-grabber, a narrative hook may be one of the following:
- Quotation
- Anecdotal
- Question
- Statement
- Inspirational
- Rhetorical hook.
Thus, to achieve the goal, A. The author uses a hook to get the reader’s attention and then addresses the reader directly to keep it.
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1. Texting while driving more than often results in death.
2. If you get a lot of tickets from running a red light because you were texting, don't blame your friend next to you, it's because you're having a high chance of... well, dying.
3. Do you have insurance? Do you even care if your car gets damaged because of YOU?! Or do you even care about the other passengers in your car, giving them a large chance of dying???!!!!!!1
Sorry that point number 3 is kind of awkward. But all the same!
I hope this helps, please Brainliest me, and have a great day! :D