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Narrative Writing Hooks

Narrative Writing Hooks

Assessment

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English

9th Grade

Hard

Created by

Joseph Anderson

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15 Slides • 4 Questions

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Exploring
Narrative

Structure and
Writing Hooks

Unveiling the Elements of Plot and

Captivating Beginnings

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Introduction

•Objective: To understand the
elements of plot structure and
learn effective hooks for
narrative essays.
•Importance: Mastering plot
structure and writing hooks
enhances storytelling skills and
engages readers from the
beginning.

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What is Plot
Structure?

•Definition: Plot structure is the
framework that outlines the
events in a story.
•Elements: Introduction, Rising
Action, Climax, Falling Action,
Resolution.
•Example: "The Hunger Games"
by Suzanne Collins.

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Open Ended

Explain the importance of plot structure in storytelling. How does understanding plot structure enhance the reading experience?

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Introduction
(Exposition)

•Introduces characters, setting,
and background information.
•Sets the stage for the story.
•Example: In "Harry Potter and
the Sorcerer's Stone," we meet
Harry, learn about his
background, and discover he's
a wizard.

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Multiple Choice

What is the purpose of the introduction in a narrative story?

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a) To resolve conflicts

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b) To introduce characters and setting

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c) To reach the climax

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d) To tie up loose ends

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Rising Action

Series of events that build tension and conflict.

Characters face challenges and obstacles.

Example: In "The Hobbit" by J.R.R. Tolkien, Bilbo Baggins encounters
trolls, goblins, and spiders as he journeys to reclaim treasure.

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Climax

Turning point of the story.

The most intense moment where

the conflict reaches its peak.

Example: In "Romeo and Juliet" by
William Shakespeare, the climax
occurs when Romeo kills Tybalt,
leading to tragic consequences.

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Falling Action

Events that occur after the climax.

Tension begins to decrease.

Example: In "The Lion King," Simba
defeats Scar and restores peace to the
Pride Lands.

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Resolution

(Denouement)

The conclusion where loose ends are tied up.

Questions are answered, and conflicts
are resolved.

Example: In "The Giver" by Lois
Lowry, Jonas escapes the community
and finds a new way of life.

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Open Ended

Reflect on a narrative we have read recently in class. How did the author use rising action to build tension and create conflict in the story?

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Writing Hooks

Definition: A hook is a compelling opening that grabs the reader's
attention.

Types of Hooks: Question, Shocking Statement, Dialogue,
Description, Action.

Example: "It was a dark and stormy night..."

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Question Hook

• Pose a thought-provoking question related

to your topic.

• Engages the reader's curiosity.

• Example: "What if you woke up one day and

realized you could time-travel?"

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Shocking Statement Hook

Start with a surprising
fact or statement.

Captures the reader's
interest immediately.

Example: "Every year,
millions of plastic bottles
end up in the ocean,
threatening marine life."

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Dialogue Hook

BEGIN WITH A CONVERSATION

BETWEEN CHARACTERS.

SETS THE TONE AND INTRODUCES

CONFLICT.

EXAMPLE: "‘I CAN'T BELIEVE YOU
DID THAT!’ SHE EXCLAIMED. ‘I HAD

NO CHOICE,’ HE WHISPERED."

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Description Hook

PAINT A VIVID PICTURE WITH

DESCRIPTIVE LANGUAGE.

SETS THE SCENE AND DRAWS READERS

INTO THE NARRATIVE.

EXAMPLE: "THE SUN DIPPED BELOW

THE HORIZON, CASTING A FIERY GLOW

ACROSS THE ENDLESS DESERT."

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Action Hook

Start with an exciting event or moment.

Immediately immerses the reader in the story.

Example: "The explosion echoed through the city streets,
sending shards of glass flying."

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Open Ended

Your Task: Write a hook for your narrative essay, based on the prompt you chose using one of the techniques discussed.

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Conclusion

Recap: We explored plot structure elements and

learned about writing hooks.

Encourage students to use these techniques in
their narrative writing to create engaging stories.

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Exploring
Narrative

Structure and
Writing Hooks

Unveiling the Elements of Plot and

Captivating Beginnings

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