Direction: Write a book review or article critique assuming the persona of a school paper writer. Choose an academic book (but not a textbook) or an article in your chosen discipline or field.
Example: Digital IDs for Development: Access to Identity and Services for all by Dahan, Mariana; Sudan, Randeep (Article)
Read the book or article and then provide the needed details below:
Article/Book Title: ______________________________________
Article/Book Author: ____________________________________
Topic: _______________________________________________
Complete the given information to come up with a writing situation for your book review or article critique.
General Purpose:______________________________________
Specific Purpose:______________________________________
Target Output:________________________________________
Audience: ___________________________________________
Writer’s persona: ______________________________________
Tone/Formality:_______________________________________
Read the following model text before writing your own book review or article critique. Bear in mind the following questions.
What is the purpose of the given text?
Who is the target reader?
Has the writer achieved his/her purpose? If yes, how?
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Book review
Article/Book Title: The art of happiness
Article/Book Author: Dalai Lama
Topic: The art of happiness: a book for living
Complete the given information to come up with a writing situation for your book review or article critique.
General Purpose: To spread happiness and optimism
Specific Purpose: Through conversations, stories, and meditations, the Dalai Lama shows us how to defeat day-to-day anxiety, insecurity, anger, and discouragement.
Target Output: The Art of Happiness is a book that crosses the boundaries of traditions to help readers with difficulties common to all human beings.
Audience: After being in print for ten years, this book has touched countless lives and uplifted spirits around the world.
Writer’s persona: The Dalai Lama, the spiritual and temporal leader of Tibet, a Nobel Prize winner, and a hugely sought-after speaker and statesman. Even after spending only a few minutes in his presence, you can't help feeling happier. If you ask him if he's happy, even though he's suffered the loss of his country, the Dalai Lama will give you an unconditional yes. What's more, he'll tell you that happiness is the purpose of life and that the very motion of our life is toward happiness.
Tone/Formality: Optimistic
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