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Nigel
6 February, 00:00
When writing an open response do you use a hook?
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Norah Mcbride
6 February, 00:28
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There are three steps that you need to carry out in order to complete an Open Response:
1. Answer: Make a claim. Do you agree or disagree with the question?
2. Evidence: Find examples from the text that support your claim.
3. Explain: Show how your evidence proves that your claim is correct.
So no, not necessarily.
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