Instructions
Read the text or view the visual content provided. Then answer the questions below to analyze its language, structure, and visual elements. Take your time to think critically about your responses.
1. Language Analysis
a. Identify three strong words or phrases from the text that stand out to you. Write them below:
b. What tone does the author use? Is it formal, informal, persuasive, descriptive, etc.? Explain your answer:
c. Are there any figurative language elements (like metaphors or similes) used in the text? Provide examples:
2. Structure Analysis
a. What is the main idea or argument presented in the text? Summarize it in one or two sentences:
b. How is the text organized? Describe the structure (for example, chronological, problem-solution, compare and contrast):
c. Are there any sections or paragraphs that are particularly important for understanding the text? If so, which ones and why?
3. Visual Elements Analysis
a. If there are images or visuals, describe one that you think is significant. What does it show and why is it important?
b. How do the visual elements support the text? Provide specific examples:
c. Do the visuals contribute to the overall message or theme? Explain your reasoning:
4. Personal Reflection
a. What is your personal opinion about the text? Do you agree or disagree with the main points? Explain:
b. How has this analysis changed your understanding of the text?