Let the Crazy Child WriteBarnes & Noble, Incorporated, 1998 - Всего страниц: 267 |
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... hook " is what grabs the reader's attention . We sit up and take notice when we read an effective hook . We might feel intrigue , tension , excitement , or even shock . The hook is what stimulates us to read further . The hook is ...
... hook " is what grabs the reader's attention . We sit up and take notice when we read an effective hook . We might feel intrigue , tension , excitement , or even shock . The hook is what stimulates us to read further . The hook is ...
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... system does indeed know about hooks . As a species , we have 35,000 years or so of practice with the hook . All you need to do is call up that instinct — the same one you practiced as a child . Plot and the Hook - The hook is the first Hook ...
... system does indeed know about hooks . As a species , we have 35,000 years or so of practice with the hook . All you need to do is call up that instinct — the same one you practiced as a child . Plot and the Hook - The hook is the first Hook ...
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... hook produces the same result . The hook captures our interest and makes us start turning pages . The hook becomes the first scene of the plot - the first event in a chain of events , and the rest of the action will follow . As we think ...
... hook produces the same result . The hook captures our interest and makes us start turning pages . The hook becomes the first scene of the plot - the first event in a chain of events , and the rest of the action will follow . As we think ...
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