D. Hook. It is relevant to trying to 'hook' or reel in your reader for a great catch. ;)
An example:
<em>The creak grew louder. I whipped around and out of the corner of my eye, a shadow danced. I twisted back. I heard padding feet behind me. Desperate, I turned in circles as laughing began.....</em><em> </em>would that be captivating? Or what about:
<em>Yesterday was ok. We went to get ice cream. I got stawberry. But it fell on the ground. </em> Wouldn't you want to immediatly put THAT book down?
From One Smartie to another- BubbleSmartie11
Answer:
What is the dialogue?
Explanation:
Please write the dialogue in.
Number 1 is C, i think number 2 is A but i’m not sure, number 3 is C
the correct answer is C. During World War II, many men were drafted, others volunteering to serve. as we noticed it has perfectly placed punctuation and combines both sentences with ease.
hope this helps:)