A good attention grabber for a story can be an intriguing question or a provocative statement that sparks curiosity. For example, starting with "What if you woke up one day with the ability to hear other people's thoughts?" immediately pulls readers in, compelling them to explore the implications. Vivid imagery or a dramatic scene can also serve as effective hooks, immersing the audience in the narrative from the very first line. Ultimately, the key is to create a sense of urgency or mystery that prompts readers to want to know more.
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If you mean grabber as in an attention grabber as in a topic sentence of an essay, here are some good ways: use an interesting quote that has to do with your essay use a short suspenseful story
do you know someone with autism? you can start by telling a story.. or with the shocking statistics
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"Discover the bone-boosting benefits of calcium!"
attention grabber is what will make the reader want to read your essays, or something/sentence that would grab the readers attention
It's a bird! It's a Plane! No, It's Superman!
This might not be that good but... For any speech you need to have an attention grabber. This might be a joke, dramatic gesture or a rhetorical question. Maybe you could find a joke or riddle related to 'why it's good not to lie' That is a pretty hard topic to talk about eh?
His last words were said to have been "Texas. Texas. Margaret".
so your cat died of liver cancer....
The attention grabber