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A hook is what catches the readers attention when they are reading a paragraph.
what can you infer about grendel after reading the 2nd paragraph
Theodora Nadine Rosen has written: 'A comparison of the figural-cognitive abilities of eleven and twelve year old average and disabled readers' -- subject(s): Reading disability, Recognition (Psychology), Reading (Elementary)
This is an example of a transitional paragraph.
In Procopius' "Secret History," Justinian is depicted as cruel, corrupt, and incompetent, focusing on his immorality and manipulation of power. In "The Buildings," written by Procopius as well, Justinian is portrayed as a wise and ambitious ruler who accomplished great architectural feats and revitalized the city of Constantinople. The contrasting portrayals highlight the complex legacy of Justinian's reign.
It is the kind of reading in which we focus on the main point while we skip the reading full paragraph. we don't read whole sentence in skipping reading.
A paragraph hook is an opening sentence or statement in a paragraph that captivates the reader's attention and entices them to continue reading. It is designed to draw the reader in and make them interested in what the paragraph has to say.
Please enlighten us with which following paragraph and reading skills textbook you mean. Your question will go unanswered until this information is given.
The first and last paragraph of the book you are reading most likely states the main idea in the first paragraph, and then reflects that main idea on the last paragraph.
skimming (APEX)
The second step in writing a synthesis paragraph is reading trough to eliminate any mistake.
By writing about the characters and a sentence that will talk about each paragraph your writing.