Avi - Sexy (10)
: Your opening line should be striking and unexpected. Grab the reader's attention immediately with a whacky trivia point, a personal story, or a bold question.
: End with your strongest point and give your reader something to think about or a specific step to take. Sexy (10) avi
: Use humor, emotive language, or rhetorical questions to give your article a semi-formal or conversational tone. : Your opening line should be striking and unexpected
Writing is about more than just conveying information; it’s about keeping your reader hooked from the first word to the last. Here are ten practices to raise the "oomph" quotient of your articles. : Use humor, emotive language, or rhetorical questions
: Drop the "skirt" when they expect you to "strip the ribbon." Add a surprising fact or a sudden shift in perspective to keep things interesting.
: Short, punchy sentences create a faster rhythm that keeps readers moving to the next line.

