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Grabs the reader’s attention and make the reader want to read on HOOK: Grabs the reader’s attention and make the reader want to read on

Anecdote: An engaging story that has happened, or a personal experience.

Dialogue: Begin your story with a few lines of dialogue from one of the characters

Figurative Language: Begin with a simile, metaphor, or personification.

This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-NC Quotation: Open with a quotation from a character from the story, a famous person, or someone you know personally.

Begin the story in the middle, which leaves the reader wanting more Start in the middle: Begin the story in the middle, which leaves the reader wanting more

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