2B. A narrative hook serves to capture reader interest and convey an issue relat
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2B. A narrative hook serves to capture reader interest and convey an issue related to the research study through the lead sentence(s) of the introduction. Identify your own research topic and write five lead sentence(s) that can serve as a narrative hook. 3A. Identify 3 ethical issues that can be anticipated throughout a research study and indicate how you could address the issues. 3B. Explain the core arguments/questions that should be included in any research proposal Difficulty Level: Medium breokExplanation / Answer
I can only answer 1 question at a time so I can answering 2B.
I am choosing a research topic as 'security blanket'.
1. "I wouldn’t make it through the night without it" would be an example of mysterious lead.
2. "I was sure we’d find the blanket ripped and dirty" would be a lead in the middle of a scene.
3. An example of leisurely lead would be "When I looked into my Grandma’s linen closet, I was amazed by the patchwork of color. Never had I seen so many different blankets. There were soft, fluffy chenille ones and old worn brown ones. Some were still in their clear plastic wrap, while others seemed to sag off the edge of the shelf. Tucked in the middle, barely visible, with just a faded yellow corner sticking out, was the one I wanted".
4. An example of beggining at the ending type of lead can be "I joyfully pulled the tattered corners around me and sighed as I settled into the corner of the chair".
5. An example of misleading lead: “Only insecure, immature babies need to drag their blankets around with them!”
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