Persuasive Hooks And Topic Sentences Question Preview (ID: 53480)


Review The Parts In An Introductory Paragraphs. TEACHERS: click here for quick copy question ID numbers.

What is the purpose of a hook?
a) To share reasons with your reader.
b) To convince your reader to agree with you.
c) To share the topic with your reader.
d) To make your reader want to read more.

Which of the following is a GOOD example of a hook?
a) Do you like chocolate milk?
b) Ouch, the girl said.
c) Boom! The driver rear ended the car in front of him because he was looking down at his text message.
d) In my opinion, students shouldn't be allowed to pick their own seats in the classroom.

Which of the following is a BAD example of a hook?
a) Thousands of school require school uniforms.
b) You're the worst, mom! the girl yelled as she stomped upstairs to begin her online learning for the day.
c) How do you think students will be impacted if junk food vending machines are allowed in schools?
d)

What is the purpose of a topic sentence?
a) To make you reader want to read more.
b) To ask you reader a question.
c) To introduce your reader to the topic.
d)

Which of the following is a GOOD example of a topic sentence?
a) Students fight about wearing school uniforms.
b) Many parents feel that school uniforms should be required in all schools.
c) Many school districts debate about the impact of school uniforms on student behavior.
d)

Which of the following is a BAD example of a topic sentence?
a) Many lawmakers feel that 18 years old is the appropriate age for voting.
b) Many lawmakers discuss whether it would be beneficial to lower the voting age.
c) Many lawmakers disagree about whether those younger than 18 should be allowed to vote.
d)

What is the purpose of reason sentences in an introductory paragraph?
a) To make your reader want to read more.
b) To distract your reader.
c) To provide evidence to support your opinin.
d)

Every reason sentence should begin with...
a) Punctuation
b) Your opinion
c) Transition words/phrases
d)

How many reason sentences belong in a persuasive introductory paragraph?
a) 3
b) 2
c) 1
d)

A good persuasive introductory paragraph will...
a) persuade your reader to disagree with your opinion
b) make you reader stop reading
c) convince your reader to agree with your opinion
d)

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