What life throws at you is not ALWAYS YOUR CHOICE ESSAY. SURE, YOU MAY NOT HAVE ANY CHOICE OR SAY OVER WHAT HAPPENED IN THE PAST. ADVERTISING. TO QUOTE RANDY PAUSCH FROM THE LAST LECTURE, YOU CAN'T CHANGE THE CARDS YOU ARE DEALING WITH, BUT YOU CAN CHANGE HOW YOU PLAY THEM.
In writing the term <em>hook </em>refers to the first one or two sentences which serve as an introduction as well as to help the reader decide whether he or she wants to continue reading a given text or not. In other words, a hook helps to grab the reader’s attention. There are several ideas that can be used as hooks, for instance: literal Quotes, quotes from Famous People, Anecdotes, questions, statistics, and thesis, among many others.
For the particular case of Romeo and Juliet, the tragedy written by William Shakespeare, an example of hook could be as follow:
<em>"As its own author William Shakespeare claimed - 'For never was a story of more anguish than this of Juliet and her Romeo.'"
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Answer:
A. Dissatisfied
Explanation:
The opening passage talks about not being happy with the pennies she had even though she had bulldozed with the grocer and the next day would be Christmas.
The answer could also be unhappy, but it is most likely dissatisfied. Cheers