Answer:
<u>Vocabulary</u>
<u>1. </u>
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1. putting on
2. spread
3. fares
4. concerned
5. cautious
6. aching
7. dream
8. critical
9. artificial
10. remainder
<u>2. </u>
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1. threat
2. observant
3. controversial
4. struggle
5. negotiation
6. frustrated
7. opinion
8. discount
<u>Grammar</u>
<u>1. </u>
1. Brenda will have her hair cut this afternoon.
2. The teacher tried to get her pupils talk about their hobbies.
3. I got my short story published in a magazine last month.
4. John has his teeth checked every six months.
5. Did your father already let you drive his new car?
6. Sam's mother makes him eat a healthy meal every day.
<u>2. </u>
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1. knew
2. would live
3. take
4. listens
5. hadn't gone
6. are
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In the first person the reader experiences the world through <u>the eyes of the narrator, the person telling the story.</u>
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<em>Hope this helps!</em>
The hook is usually the sentence which occurs toward the beginning of the paragraph. It's main objective is to catch the readers attention and make them want to continue reading. (It's kind of like the thumbnail of a Youtube video, it catches the viewers attention.) Anyway, now that we have reviewed what a hook is, let's use the process of elimination to find our answer. A. cannot be the answer. It is a part of the beginning of the passage. It also is a fact, and is not written in a way that can attract a reader's attention and make them want to continue reading. The same goes for B. This is simply just not something that would attract a reader's attention. C is also not the answer. Once again, this statement fails to attract the reader's attention. So, this leaves us with the correct answer, D. Not only is this the first sentence in the paragraph, it also attracts the reader's attention and makes them want to read the rest of the passage.
Sources: I am a natural born American, so English is my first language. My mom is an English teacher, so I learned these types of things at a very young age.