Writing Hooks

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5th - 8th Grade
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
What is a quote hook?
A quote hook is a type of punctuation used in writing.
A quote hook uses a relevant quote to intrigue the reader and set the tone for the writing.
A quote hook is a method of summarizing a text.
A quote hook is a technique for organizing paragraphs.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
What is a statistic hook?
A statistic hook is a type of graph used in data analysis.
A statistic hook presents a surprising or interesting statistic to engage the reader's curiosity.
A statistic hook is a method for collecting data from surveys.
A statistic hook is a technique for summarizing large datasets.
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CCSS.L.6.6
CCSS.L.8.6
CCSS.RI.5.4
CCSS.W.5.2D
CCSS.W.6.2D
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
How can practicing hooks improve writing skills?
It helps writers to create longer paragraphs.
It enhances a writer's ability to engage readers and create compelling introductions.
It allows writers to avoid using any literary devices.
It focuses solely on grammar and punctuation skills.
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CCSS.L.6.6
CCSS.W.5.2D
CCSS.W.6.2D
CCSS.W.7.2D
CCSS.W.8.2D
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
What is a hook in writing?
A literary device used at the beginning of a piece of writing to grab the reader's attention.
A type of character that drives the plot forward.
A technique used to summarize the main idea of a text.
A method for organizing paragraphs in an essay.
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CCSS.L.6.6
CCSS.L.8.6
CCSS.RI.5.4
CCSS.W.7.2D
CCSS.W.8.2D
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
What are the different types of hooks?
Anecdotes, questions, quotes, statistics, and paradoxes
Metaphors, similes, analogies, and hyperboles
Narratives, descriptions, dialogues, and expositions
Themes, motifs, symbols, and settings
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CCSS.L.7.6
CCSS.L.8.6
CCSS.W.5.2D
CCSS.W.6.2D
CCSS.W.8.2D
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
What is the effect of using humor as a hook?
It creates a serious tone and makes the writing more formal.
It can create a light-hearted tone and make the writing more relatable and enjoyable.
It confuses the reader and detracts from the main message.
It makes the writing longer and more complex.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
What is the difference between a hook and a thesis statement?
A hook is designed to grab attention, while a thesis statement presents the main argument or point of the writing.
A hook is a type of thesis statement that summarizes the entire essay.
A hook is used only in creative writing, while a thesis statement is used in academic writing.
A hook is a rhetorical question, while a thesis statement is a factual statement.
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