Statment
you're/ your girlfriend is pregnant
A startling statement is one that surprises the listener.
A startling statement is one that surprises the listener.
Gangway!
A startling statement is one that surprises the listener.
In standard academic writing, a "startling statement" (or, "attention-grabber," as it may be put) in an introductory paragraph will usually best appear in the very first, or opening, line. Many options are available to choose from, but a rhetorical question that posits a drastic and sudden change is often quite effective; for example, "What would happen if the Internet suddenly disappeared?"
A startling statement in a paragraph is a sentence or phrase that grabs the reader's attention by presenting unexpected or provocative information, causing them to pause and think about the implications of what is being said. It is meant to create a sense of surprise or intrigue to engage the reader and encourage them to continue reading.
a good way is to challenge them with a question then give a startling statement but not an a offensive one
Startling Stories was created in 1939.
Startling Stories ended in 1955.
Some words that mean the same as startling - that are synonyms of startling - are: shocking amazing frightening astonishing surprising
Startling is an adjective, meaning alarming, very surprising or remarkable.