Compare your subject to a simile.
Here's a subject: Life
Ex.
Life is like a clock. It starts in the morning into the afternoon and eventually to night.
Morning refers to the early age of life as the afternoon refers to a young adult and night refers to an old man.
So what I'm saying is think of a simile and compare it to your subject. Hope that somewhat helped! -High school Freshman-
it depends on what kind of essay it's about. For example, if your essay is about dogs, you should write: Dogs, they are very smart animals in which they take care of you and others. And if its about something related to a kind of country that is really head that often you put: ___________, a wonderful country that has many sights, has ____ states. That is all i can help you with today.
ask a question to grab the reader's attention
For example if u r doing an essay about dress codes ask "Why should we have dress codes?"
Another good idea is to start with the quote of a famous person, for example: "America will never be destroyed from the outside. If we falter and lose our freedoms, it will be because we destroyed ourselves." by Lincoln, if you write your essay on a politics related issue.
Other popular essay hooks could be humorous or shocking statements to grab your reader's attention.
Nearly every successful "hook" in a piece of writing can be put into one of seven categories:
1. Anecdote
2. Quote from literature / other source
3. Analogy
4. Rhetorical question
5. Humorous / philosophical musing
6. Interesting statistic
7. Attention-Grabbing statement
For a persuasive essay, it is best to be concise and take an objective, third-person viewpoint. For this reason, I would recommend going with either a statistic (cited properly!), a musing on the effects of your paper's topic, a shocking statement that you'll back up later (or bring around full-circle at the conclusion of your essay) or a relevant quote. Anecdotes, rhetorical questions and analogies are fun, but they may end up breaking the third-person structure of your paper or making the introduction too long.
As always, make sure your thesis is tied in nicely at the end of the introduction!
A hook is what captures the reader of your essay
Hero's come in different shapes and sizes.
An important goal of education is the ability to think for oneself.
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You need a good strong hook. :D
about television because daily students watch television so...
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Yes, of course. That is the whole point of persuasive essay.
"Imagine a workplace where leaders prioritize building strong relationships as the foundation for success."
You need a good strong hook. :D
It is the beginning sentence that will naturally bring readers to your paper; it has to be something that will catch the person's eye and will help them decide that reading your essay is a good choice.
There is an old English proverb: All work and no play makes John a dull boy.
about television because daily students watch television so...
Cell phones should be allowed in school because they are more useful then just for txting and calling
An attention getter is a hook or opening statement in a persuasive essay that captivates the reader's interest and entices them to continue reading. It can be a relevant fact, statistic, quote, anecdote, or question that sets the tone for the essay and makes the reader want to learn more about the topic.
Wonder of Fear
In a persuasive essay, it is generally best to use third-person pronouns (he, she, they) to maintain an objective tone and establish credibility with the audience. Avoid using first-person pronouns (I, we) as they can make the essay seem less formal and authoritative.
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The ideas for a persuasive essay are endless. It is easy to write a persuasive essay when you are talking about something you personally believe in and know the facts of. A persuasive essay is simply a platform in which to convince someone that what you believe is true.
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