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EXTENSIVE READING ANALYSIS ACTIVITY FOR

FINAL TEST PRESENTATION

MOTIVATIONAL BOOK
1. Purpose and Main Message:
 Identify the author's purpose in writing the motivational book.
What is the author's main purpose in writing this motivational book?
 Understand the main message or goal intended for the readers.
What is the primary message or goal that the author aims to convey to the
readers?
 Evaluate how the message can motivate or provide insights.
How does the author intend for this message to motivate or provide
insights?
2. Stories or Illustrations:
 Analyze the stories or illustrations used to support motivational messages.
How are stories or illustrations used to support the motivational messages
in the book?
 Review how these stories stimulate readers' emotions.
Do these stories effectively stimulate the emotions of the readers?
 Understand the relevance of stories or illustrations to the motivational
message.
In what ways are the stories or illustrations relevant to the core
motivational message?
3. Strategies and Tips:
 Identify strategies or tips explained for achieving success.
What strategies or tips are presented for achieving success in the book?
 Review proposed methods for overcoming obstacles or challenges.
How does the author suggest overcoming obstacles or challenges?
 Understand how readers can apply these strategies in daily life.
How practical and applicable are these strategies for readers in their daily
lives?
4. Values and Principles:
 Review prioritized values or life principles in the motivational book.
What values or life principles are prioritized in the motivational book?
 Analyze how these values can guide decisions and actions.
How do these values guide decisions and actions according to the author?
 Understand how these values can be applied in personal life.
In what ways can readers apply these values in their personal lives?
5. Inspiration and Motivation:
 Analyze how the author inspires and motivates readers.
How does the author actively inspire and motivate readers throughout the
book?
 Review elements designed to evoke readers' emotions.
What specific elements are incorporated to evoke the emotions of the
readers?
 Understand the psychological impact of the conveyed motivation.
What psychological impact does the conveyed motivation have on the
readers?
6. Critical Considerations:
 Consider whether the motivational book is inspirational or pragmatic.
Is the motivational tone of the book more inspirational or pragmatic in
nature?
 Analyze the sustainability and reality of motivational messages.
How sustainable and realistic are the motivational messages presented?
 Understand if there are specific perspectives or situations to consider.
Are there specific perspectives or situations that readers need to consider
when interpreting the motivational content?
7. Author's Personal Experience:
 Review the author's personal experiences that may form the basis of
motivational messages.
What personal experiences of the author serve as the foundation for
motivational messages?
 Analyze how personal experiences strengthen the conveyed message.
How does the author's journey strengthen the messages being conveyed?
 Understand the relevance of the author's experiences to the readers.
In what ways are the author's experiences relevant and relatable to the
readers?
8. Structure and Organization:
 Analyze the structure and organization of the motivational book.
How is the motivational book structured and organized?
 Review how information is arranged to have a maximum impact.
In what manner is information arranged to have a maximum impact on the
readers?
 Understand if the structure supports the comprehension and acceptance
of the message.
Does the overall structure support the comprehension and acceptance of
the motivational message?
9. Ethical Considerations:
 Consider the sustainability and truthfulness of the advice or information
provided.
Are there ethical considerations regarding the advice or information
provided in the book?
 Review whether the motivational message has a positive impact on
individuals and society.
How does the motivational message contribute positively to individuals
and society?
 Understand the ethical implications of proposed strategies or advice.
What ethical implications arise from the strategies or advice proposed in
the book?
10. Personal Reflection and Application:
 Record personal responses to the book.
What are your personal responses and reflections after reading the
motivational book?
 Reflect on how readers can apply lessons or motivation in daily life.
How can readers practically apply the lessons or motivation gained from
the book in their daily lives?
 Understand the personal impact of reading this motivational book.
What personal impact has reading this motivational book had on you?

Titel: The moral training given by the school community

1.what is the Purpose and Main Message

2. what is the Stories or Illustrations

3. what is the Strategies and Tips

4. what is the Values and Principles

5. what is the Inspiration and Motivation

6. what is the Critical Considerations

7. what is the Author's Personal Experience

8. what is the Structure and Organization


9. what is the Ethical Considerations

10. what is the Personal Reflection and Application

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