In writing, a hook is a compelling opening line or introductory section designed to capture the reader's attention and draw them into the story or topic being discussed. Hooks are used to grab the reader's interest from the beginning and encourage them to continue reading.
A hook is a device in fiction writing to capture the attention of the author.
the memorable moments
When a fisherman says the he cannot hook it, this typically means that he can feel a fish on the end of his line, but it does not connect to the hook properly. It can also mean that the fisherman cannot get the hook through the worm.
If you mean "hook up" as in have a girlfriend, then yes, he does.
A hook is what catches the readers attention when they are reading a paragraph.
therla
it mean a connect/hook up for the low
it mean to write a expository writing
what do you mean by TT impulse line hook-up??????
Lucyle Hook has written: 'Source theme' -- subject(s): Research, Public services (Libraries), Report writing, Academic writing, Libraries, Rhetoric, English language, Methodology, Exposition (Rhetoric), Handbooks, manuals, Libraries and readers
when someone releases the ball, on purpose, with no rotation or "hook". In reactive balls(made to hook) the coverstock and core "hook" the ball
A hook is a function that allows you to add custom functionality to a software system without modifying its core code. It helps developers extend or modify the behavior of the system by "hooking into" specific points in the code where the hook is called.