Respuesta :
Answer: Retorical sentence
Explanation:
I used process of Elimination, this is why the other options are wrong!
Hook cannot be a trainstion because the hook is usually in the beggining of the writing, It is there to attract readers.
Hook cannot be a concluding sentence, because it is to lure readers not to conclude anything
Hook is not the topic sentence there is a difference, the topic provides the main idea of the peice of writing and the hook is there to attract redears (mention twice)
Also a retorial question as a hook is pretty common! If this helped please mark me as brainliest
Answer:
The answer would be rhetorical sentence.
Explanation:
The reason for this is because . . .
a) Transition are used to connect the ideas together by making the paragraph flow better. This will not be used in a hook because hook are used in the begginnig of an introduction.
b) Concluding sentence are used at the end of a paragraph and it is use to emphasize the importance of the other supporting ideas. However, this will not be a hook because concluding sentences are usually never used in an introduction.
c) The answer is rhetorical question because a question can be used in a hook to grab the readers' attention. For example, if your writing about climate change and the problem of it, your introduction can start off as "Do you ever wonder what this world or even Earth will be like within 100 years?" This will make the readers think about your question and maybe they will continue to read your essay.
d) Topic sentences are sentences that are mostly used in the body paragraghs. Topic sentence will tell you what this paragraph is going to be about. However, topic sentences are not used in the begginning of your introduction or your essay will sound very boring, unless it is an informative essay.