Read the Book. The paper needs to be in MLA format. There should be a summary of the book, a critical analysis, and reflection in the essay. ** Important: You can include any information you’d like about the book but here are some questions you can answer. What is the central thesisor main argumentof the book? If the author wanted you to get one main idea from the book, what would it be? How does it compare or contrast to the world that you know or have experienced? What has the book accomplished? What exactly is the subject or topic of the book? Does the author cover the subject adequately? Does the author cover all aspects of the subject in a balanced fashion? Can you detect any biases? What type of approach has the author adopted to explore the research problem [e.g., topical, analytical, chronological, descriptive]? How does the author support his or her argument? What evidence does the author use to prove his or her point? Is the evidence based on an appropriate application of the method chosen to gather information? Do you find that evidence convincing? Why or why not? Does any of the author’s information [or conclusions] conflict with other books you’ve read, courses you’ve taken, or just previous assumptions you had about the research problem? How does the author structure his or her argument? Does it follow a logical order of analysis? What are the parts that make up the whole? Does the argument make sense to you? Does it persuade you? Why or why not? How has this book helped you understand the research problem? Would you recommend the book to others? Why or why not?
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