Reference no: EM132702027
The book is: America Imagine a World without Her by Dinesh D''Souza
Format of the paper:
• Times New Roman, font 12, 1-inch margin, double spaced.
• MLA format
• The book is the main source, but a minimum of three other reputable sources are required, no limit on maximum. WIKIPEDIA IS NOT A RELIABLE SOURCE, DO NOT USE.
• 1200 words, not counting the title page and work cited page.
• Use In-text citation when using a quote in the essay, reference something, or even mention someone's idea.
• There has to be facts mentioned in the paper and not just opinions.
The below given questions should be answered in the essay, but not in a question answer format, they should be answered in the essay very smoothly and in transition, this is a book review and the below questions should be answered in good transition in the essay.
ANALYSIS OF CONTENT
1. What is the author's principal argument? What are her/his conclusions?
2. What does the author choose to emphasize?
3. Does the author's presentation contradict or refute alternative interpretations?
4. What methods of analysis does the author employ?
5. What sorts of evidence does the author employ?
6. Who is the author? Is he/she qualified to write this work?
7. When was the work written? How relevant is it today?
EVALUATION OF CONTENT
1. Is the book convincing in style and substance? Why or why not?
2. Does the author accomplish her/his purpose?
3. Is the author fair to his/her subjects, or is the author overly biased? Is the book accurate or misleading?
4. Does the author describe but not analyze?
5. Does the author treat all available data equally well?
6. Are all arguments in the book equally well supported? Is the book marred by generalizations or speculations?
7. Is the author''s use of evidence adequate and convincing?
8. Does the author omit possible alternative interpretations? Is the author''s approach flexible, or is it dogmatic?
9. Is the book well-organized? Are all parts of the book equally well reasoned and developed?
10. Is the book well written, or is it in some way repetitive, obscure, or confusing?
11. To whom would the book appeal? What audience did the author intend?