Dear, Mrs.Zrihen,
I just finished reading the book called 1001 Things You didn't know You Wanted To Know by Anna Mantzaris. Strategy I used to pick this was to figure out why I wasnted to read it, so I read the title and figured out that since it was things most normal wouldn't, but maybe want to know then maybe it is about learn new information internationally. Another strategy I use was the 5 finger rule which means to go to a random page and then look for 3-4 words that I didn't know to figure out if it was right for me and I was able to count 3 words that I didn't understand and I was right that this book was right for me. The mood that I felt with this book is curious because every time I wanted to learn more about a certain topic and the tone of this story was kind of like to teach something to the reader to get in with what is happening in the modern world.
The point of view of this story is third person because of the clue words you might normally find in a third person book. The perspective of the book is unbias because it is not supporting a certain topic, but talking the same ammount of information to each side of what they are writing. The topic in this story is informative because you get to know what has happened in history, and the theme is informative books help you "updatea' to what's happening.
The strategy I used while reading this book was to look for text features like organizational aids, illustrations, subeheadings ETC. What I found in the book was a lot of illustrations and some of them with subheadings that explain what is happening. Another strategy is to use context clues for the words that I found while using the 5 finger rule.
Some after reading strategies that I used were to identify the author's purpose into writing the book which I can figure out by using the acronym PIE + T, and the one that I think is it's to inform. Another strategy I used was to make connections of different books that you think re related to this book; I would connect this book to an encyclopedia because it informs you, but the encyclopedia is more specific. The supporting details in the story were factual details. If I would have to rate this book I would rate it 4 out of 5 because of its info.
Sincerely,
Juan Diaz
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