there is none...the book is terrible
narrative hook
It is that sentence at the beginning of the story which captivates the reader and makes them want to read more. It hooks the reader to the story. Overall it's just, basically, the sentence which draws the reader's attention. ( usually the first sentence). It could be a quote, a fun fact or a question.
Peter Hook is 5' 7".
The Tender Hook was created in 2008.
Captain Hook was created in 1904.
This is way too much sadness
A narrative lead should engage your reader with an interesting story in the first two paragraphs. It is the hook.
The narrative hook is a literary technique used at the very beginning of a story to engage the reader's attention and interest. It usually presents a conflict, mystery, or intriguing situation that draws the reader in and sets the tone for the rest of the narrative.
The narrative hook in "Contents of the Dead Man's Pocket" is when the main character, Tom Benecke, finds himself trapped on the ledge of his apartment building while trying to retrieve an important work document that has blown out the window. The danger of his predicament and his desperate struggle to survive create a sense of suspense and urgency that draws the reader into the story.
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Well the hook in the book means like the first couple of sentences in the story that hooks you on to the story, like grabs you attention, to get your interested in the story and then keep on reading on.
The narrative hook in "The Outsiders" is the first sentence. The story begins in medias res while Ponyboy is walking out of a movie theater after a movie.
When the signal fire goes out
you put the fish sticks on the hook and get the crab
Hook is a famous character in the story of Peter Pan. This character is the bad guy in the story.
narrative hook
You hook the crab with the remote controlled helicopter you get from the little boy.