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Personal Narrative Hooks . u sing The Lion King as a sample. THESIS: “I had to be courageous in the elephant graveyard.”. We are imagining that we are Nala and need to write a personal narrative essay. What is a hook?.
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Personal Narrative Hooks using The Lion King as a sample
THESIS: “I had to be courageous in the elephant graveyard.” • We are imagining that we are Nala and need to write a personal narrative essay
What is a hook? • Hooking your reader means getting the reader excited and pulling them into your writing like a fisherman catching and reeling in a fish.
Hook your reader!Choose a strategy: Begin with a famous quote or song lyric.(Reminder: Be sure to reference who said or wrote the words. Compare your topic to an unlike thing using a simile or metaphor. Give a startling statistic or fact.(Reminder: Be sure to take from a reliable source and reference) Begin with a zoomed in detailed description. Use an exclamation or onomatopoeia PLUS a question.
Sample introduction using a song lyric: • “What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger. Stand a little taller.” Those lyrics by Kelly Clarkson played over and over in my head as I ran. I had to be courageous as Simba and I were chased through the elephant graveyard. Yeah, I saw you dancing around in your seat!
Examples from Ms. Carter’s homeroomusing a simile or metaphor • The elephant graveyard was as scary as death itself! • The hyenas were as ugly and stupid as zombies. Did you imagine every scary movie you’ve seen too!
using a zoomed in description • The elephant skull was huge and dusty, with flaky, dry skin. EUGH! I want to read more!
Using an exclamation or onomatopoeia (sound affects)PLUS a question • “ HA HA HA!!! Have you ever heard a laugh that made you shiver or cringe?” Muah ha ha!
YOUR INTODUCTION (paragraph 1)FOR YOUR PERSONAL NARRATIVE(3-4 sentences total) • 1-2 sentence hook • A connector sentence that explains the hook and makes it flow into your thesis. • A thesis statement. In this case, our thesis is simple: “I had to be courageous when…” EXAMPLE: “What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger. Stand a little taller.” Those lyrics by Kelly Clarkson played over and over in my head as I ran. I had to be courageous as Simba and I were chased through the elephant graveyard.