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Question Better way of saying "makes the reader want to read on"

I often include this in my work, however for A-level English Literature I feel as if there could be a better and more formal way of saying this term. Does anyone know of any better ways of saying this? Thanks :)

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Question How do you say 'I love you' in spanish

i need this so that i could write my poem please help.... urgent

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Question what is an active verb?

I am also looking for some examples of active verbs

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