The “hook” is the opening sentence that grabs the readers attention.
the answer is most likely the first sentence
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This is from William Shakespeare's play Hamlet. The Ghost speaking is the ghost of prince Hamlet's father. I don't know what the question you got was but, in this section his ghost dad is telling Hamlet his story is sooo terrifying that it would make his eyes pop out of his head, "harrow" or scare/haunt him to his soul and make his hair stand up (like when you get goosebumps.) And the story is that Hamlet's Uncle Claudius killed Hamlet's father because Uncle Claudius wanted to be the King. AND then he married Hamlet's mom Gertrude too. AND she was in on it the whole time!
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it can be categorized as both
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I would say the story line leading up to it, and I mean this about a movie
False.
Word roots are found at the beginnings of words, with affixes being added either in front of it or after it, suffixes after and prefixes before.