You have probably heard the expression “Give until it hurts,” but “Give until it feels good” more accurately describes how an in
dividual should volunteer. Volunteering can provide the volunteer with the satisfaction of knowing that he or she has made a difference in someone’s life. Many opportunities for volunteerism exist in your neighborhood. For example, you could help raise money for a charitable organization, or volunteer at a community improvement event. Which sentence is an example of a hook? A. "You have probably heard the expression 'Give until it hurts,' but 'Give until it feels good' more accurately describes how an individual should volunteer." B. “Volunteering can provide the volunteer with the satisfaction of knowing that he or she has made a difference in someone’s life." C. “For example, you could help raise money for a charitable organization, or volunteer at a community improvement event." D. “Many opportunities for volunteerism exist in your neighborhood."
I would have to say A would probably be the best answer because the others are just a regular sentence telling them about the positive things about volunteering but A has a quote and to me that helps get people interested better.
So that the audience isn’t confused on the authors purpose. With a smaller area it leaves not much confusion and allows the reader to know what he/her is reading.