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Answer:
Hi sorry I'm answering a little late but I believe the Narrative hook for jack and the beanstalk is the opening sentence or paragraph in the story.
Explanation:
In short, a narrative hook is something in the beginning of a story that grabs the reader's attention and makes them want to continue reading. This is the literary technique many authors use to capture the readers interest.
I'm not sure what the first sentence in jack and the beanstalk is, but I believe it would be the narrative hook.
Examples of narrative hooks include:
"A screaming comes across the sky."
"It began the usual way, in the bathroom of the Lassimo Hotel." and
"It was love at first sight."
Most narrative hooks are the first sentence, however, sometimes hooks can be the first paragraph or page as well.
There are also different kinds of hooks, there are ones beginning with a question, there are hooks using descriptive words creating a picture in the readers mind, there are hooks that are statements, there are hooks that give a fact or statistic, there are hooks using a quotation, and there are hooks which have a metaphor or simile.
Hope this helped.
Answer:
3
Explanation:
Sentence three gives evidence, stating that city buses tend to run late. As opposed to the other sentences, it backs up what the author is claiming (the tardiness policy needs to be revised) other than just bulking up the claim.
I can only give you the main idea because I don’t feel like writing a paragraph. Well for choice #3 Daisy is emotionally attached to Gatsby’s shirts because they represent what could have been, and the wrong decision she made. Daisy moved on with Tom because she didn’t see a future with Gatsby that had money in it, they only had love. Daisy wanted to live in luxury and at the time, Tom had more than Gatsby. The shirts are fancy and imported, and she is now feeling the impact of her decision. She’s seeing what could have been, and realizing she could have been with the person she ACTUALLY loved AND lived comfortably.