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mr Goodwill [35]
3 years ago
12

What is a good hook on whether or not you can improve the world with your actions?

English
1 answer:
irina [24]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

(I can't really write the answer on here lol)

Explanation:

Okay, so if you want to know if you can improve the world with your actions (and yes, you can change the world with your actions!)  and make a hook about it, first, you need to remember what a hook is. A hook is something that grabs the reader's attention. If you want to improve the world with your actions, first, start with your friends, family, and people close to you.

Example-

  Using simple acts of kindness change our world every day, including our personal lives. Remember when you did a favor for someone, and you felt better about yourself? Being like this in every action you can changes the world around us and helps everyone out, because nobody wants to talk to a mean person!

IDK but it's certainly better than nothing! I hope this helped you out!

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