One way to grab the attention of your reader is by implementing a statistic that's relevant to your essay's topic and is rather surprising to your reader. Shocking statistics can be effective in persuasive essays when readers may not have thought about all aspects of one side of the argument...
Types of Speech Outlines Information Speech Outline Informational speech outlines should include the following: Introduction: Attention grabber Preview main ideas Insert thesis Body: Identify main point(s) Sub-points include objective information/facts (at least two per main point) Explain ...
3Attention Grabber One of the keys of flirting is getting the other person's attention, says clinical psychologist Jennifer Kromberg in her article "How and Why You Unconsciously Play the Flirting Game" on the PsychCentral website. For example, you walk into the room and he immediately starts ...
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Losing or gaining a shocking amount of weight, disappearing into extreme makeovers or makeup, accompanied by a drastically altered voice, or simply cross-dressing, are sure attention grabbers. The Academy adores the method madness of an actor who morphs into the unrecognizable. Maybe it’s the...
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Objects fall towards a grabber. Closing too forcefully will break the object (left bottom corner), opening too far will break the grabber, indicated by sparks, and make it force-close (right bottom corner). The objects to be picked up were three compressible objects, all consisting of two ...
Attention grabber– usually no more than a sentence or two. It may be a quotation from a famous person, an interesting statistics or fact, question (rhetoric or not), exaggerated statement, an anecdote and so on. Idea statement– here you say what the essay is about, how you are going ...