I took my sandwhich out of the lunchbox.
My mother filled my lunchbox with a variety of healthy foods.
I lost my lunchbox on the bus.
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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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I think the correct answer from the choices listed above is the third option. In "The Gift of the Magi," when Jim buys combs for Della, the irony is that <span>Della had cut off her hair to buy Jim’s gift. Hope this answers the question. Have a nice day.</span>
It’s unusual bird parenting
It helps bring the reader into what you are going to talk about it's like a tour guide and you slowly showing them what it's about but you also want to interest them so they read on and get to the central /main idea