What is an attention getter in an argumentative essay?

Argumentative Essay Attention Getters

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A statement or phrase that grabs the reader's attention.
A question that confuses the reader.
A conclusion that summarizes the essay.
A boring and uninteresting statement.
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Why is it important to have a strong attention getter in an argumentative essay?
To make the essay longer and more impressive.
To grab the reader's attention and establish credibility.
To provide a summary of the essay's main points.
To confuse the reader and make them question the credibility.
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What are some common types of attention getters used in argumentative essays?
personal opinions, emotional appeals, irrelevant information
repetition of key points, long and complex sentences, technical jargon
generalizations, vague statements, unrelated examples
rhetorical questions, statistics, anecdotes, quotations, and shocking facts
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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How can a rhetorical question be used as an attention getter in an argumentative essay?
By asking a question that can be easily answered with a simple yes or no.
By using a question that is unrelated to the topic of the essay.
By asking a question that has a clear and definitive answer.
By posing a thought-provoking question that does not require an answer.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What is the purpose of using a shocking statistic as an attention getter in an argumentative essay?
To confuse the reader and make the essay more interesting.
To entertain the reader with shocking information.
To provide evidence for the argument being made.
To grab the reader's attention and create a sense of urgency.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Explain how a personal anecdote can be an effective attention getter in an argumentative essay.
A personal anecdote can be an effective attention getter in an argumentative essay.
A personal anecdote should be the main focus of an argumentative essay.
A personal anecdote can only be used as a conclusion in an argumentative essay.
A personal anecdote is not relevant in an argumentative essay.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What are some strategies for creating a compelling attention getter in an argumentative essay?
Using a provocative question, a surprising fact or statistic, a relevant anecdote or story, a powerful quote, or a vivid description.
Using a generic and uninteresting description
Starting with a long and complicated quote
Using a boring and irrelevant anecdote or story
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