Pick a quote from the book that sums up the overall message of the text. Explain the context of the quote, then be sure to thoroughly discuss how and why this quote sums up the book.

Readers response on the book Junior Seau by Jim Trotter

Provide a readers response on the book Junior Seau by Jim Trotter Reader Response GuidelinesFormat: must be typed, using 12-point font, double-spaced, and no more than 1-inch margins.Length: 4 pages minimum Content: Each RR is divided into five different phases. Although the same format must be followed for each of the papers, there is still a degree of creative freedom within the structure

Phase 1: Summing it up Pick a quote from the book that sums up the overall message of the text. Explain the context of the quote, then be sure to thoroughly discuss how and why this quote sums up the book.

Phase 2: Theme Song Pick a theme song for the book. The track should both connect with the content and the mood of the novel. The entire set of lyrics is not needed, but there must be a detailed discussion of how the lyrics in a ton of the song are appropriate for the book.

Phase 3: Packing a punch Books often contain chapters or sections that are the centerpiece and focal point of the text. Pick a chapter or section of the book and explain why it is so important. What makes it so powerful.

Phase 4: Symbolism Examine the book for a symbol that stands out from the rest. Discussed what the object symbolizes, and why it is integral to understanding the text.

Phase 5: Endurance What are the enduring themes of the novel? Provide clear points that are supported with evidence from the text. The most amount of time should be spent on the section

 

Pick a quote from the book that sums up the overall message of the text. Explain the context of the quote, then be sure to thoroughly discuss how and why this quote sums up the book.
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