you will need a bit of colour especially on a poster keep using exciting words and don't make it boring
nuzzle
1) anecdote 2) description 3) question
You could start a war poem with sound effects that you might hear at war, or you could ask a question about war, and then end the poem with with the answer, or state a random fact about war, but still might capture the readers attention. Hope this helps!
it draws the attention becuz they think it really might happen and sometimes it doesnt and sometimes it does and that is how they draw attention to the reader dummy
To interest readers who might otherwise pay little attention to a direct argument
1) anecdote 2) description 3) question
To interest readers who might otherwise pay little attention to a direct argument * to demonstrate many of civilizations problems. *used to convey insult or scorn.
Some readers might claim
i dont know you tell me
A cheetah might learn how to prey and capture an animal
Capture is usually used as a verb, and verbs do not have adjectives- they have adverbs. You might capture an enemy quickly, carefully, slowly, or slyly- and those are adverbs.
To catch the eye and make some one want to read the entire story. The original intent was (and still is) to lure of a passer by at the news stand into buying the newspaper. This leads to some sensational headlines to what might be a mundane story. This is still used in all forms of media. TV news has a "sting". "Two shot by suspected drug dealer, details at 11" is something one might hear on the TV between programs promoting the news. Headlines do the same thing.