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  2. Narrative hook - Wikipedia

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    A narrative hook (or just hook) is a literary technique in the opening of a story that "hooks" the reader's attention so that they will keep on reading. The "opening" may consist of several paragraphs for a short story, or several pages for a novel, and may even be the opening sentence .

  3. Five-paragraph essay - Wikipedia

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    When a thesis essay is applied to this format, the first paragraph typically consists of a narrative hook, followed by a sentence that introduces the general theme, then another sentence narrowing the focus of the one previous. (If the author is using this format for a text-based thesis, then a sentence quoting the text, supporting the essay ...

  4. List of narrative techniques - Wikipedia

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    Name Definition Example Setting as a form of symbolism or allegory: The setting is both the time and geographic location within a narrative or within a work of fiction; sometimes, storytellers use the setting as a way to represent deeper ideas, reflect characters' emotions, or encourage the audience to make certain connections that add complexity to how the story may be interpreted.

  5. Opening sentence - Wikipedia

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    Inspired by the opening, "It was a dark and stormy night...", the annual tongue-in-cheek Bulwer-Lytton Fiction Contest invites entrants to compose "the opening sentence of the worst of all possible novels", [5] and its derivative, the Lyttle Lytton Contest, for its equivalent in brevity.

  6. Category:Fiction - Wikipedia

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    Articles relating to fiction, a narrative form, in any medium, consisting of people, events, or places that are imaginary—in other words, not based strictly on history or fact. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] In its most narrow usage, fiction refers to written narratives in prose and often specifically novels .

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    Arrange a rack in center of oven; preheat to 300°. Draw a 9" circle in the center of a piece of parchment, turn over, and place on a baking sheet. In the large bowl of a stand mixer fitted with ...

  8. Narrativity - Wikipedia

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    narrative content, narrative discourse, narrative transportation, and; narrative persuasion. Narrative content and discourse are the linguistic antecedents of narrativity. Narrative content reflects the linear sequence of events as characters live through them—that is, the backbone and structure describing who did what, where, when, and why.

  9. How too much fructose may feed cancer tumors - AOL

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    Fructose is a natural sugar found in fruits, vegetables, and honey. Fructose can be bad for your health when consumed as part of high-fructose corn syrup in processed foods.