Reader's Note Some people call this "hook" to draw attention of readers.
As its name implies, background information means that the reader needs to provide all the information in order to better understand what the article describes. Place background information immediately after hook or attention grabber. Since hooks can not be separated from background information, these two are intertwined. Both are connected to the transition word. Normally, in five articles, the background information includes 3 to 5 sentences. But in longer articles, it may be more than 10 sentences or even complete paragraphs. Normally, readers will be informed about topics as necessary. There are various kinds of background information. Because there are kinds of papers, some of them are as follows.
Caution or hook: In any article the most important part of the introductory text is the eye-catching eye of the opening sentence, or hook. If you want them to keep reading, it is important to attract readers soon. If you can not think of an idea, think about using even the quotation of your favorite author, philosopher, or character itself. Most readers will definitely want to continue reading if quoting quotes from Uncle Hank at the beginning of this article.
Starting to write with an attractive person is a good way to ensure readers' interest. Creating a hook for an article may create a desire to see questions, surprises, or citations involved, or to read and see what happens next. Even if all the information in the body of the paper is reliable, it is important to get a good eye while letting the reader achieve this. Please start the article in a convincing way to confirm what your audience wants to read. Please use descriptive words. By drawing in the head of the reader, he or she can feel related to your sentences. Please use the words that explain the scene you are creating. For example, if you write down what you want in winter, you can say: "In winter, I like to jump into a large, muddy cold puddle, but there is nothing more important than this, but it will snow on cold and windy days."