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Social Studies, 05.03.2020 11:59 dlr1628
Kimberly starts a presentation on child safety by sharing that "more than 200 million children today are child laborers, and 73 million of these children are below 10 years. Can we do anything about these numbers?" This makes the audience attentive and responsive throughout the presentation. In the given scenario, which of the following types of hooks does Kimberly use to open her presentation?
A. A simile
B. An engaging question
C. An anecdote
D. A startling statistic
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