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English, 05.05.2021 08:10 micieloalvarado

Title of the essay is: ALL I REALLY NEED TO KNOW I LEARNED IN KINDERTARTEN questions:
1. what is thr essay's title
2. when is the essays published
3. who is the intended audience of the essay
4. what background knowledge did the author provide in the essay
5. what is the authors main purpose in writing?what message does he want to convey?
6. what examples did the author give to suppport or elaborate his message or claim?
7. is the authors clain biased?why or why not?
8. is the structure of the essay easy to follow? does the writer clearly indicate transitions between ideas? expalin briefly.
9.is the authora word choice easy to understand?why or why not?
10. what do you think of the author's attitude presented in the essay? does he sound learned and entertaining? or does he soud boring and offensive? explain briefly.
11. what does the writer most need to develope further? what recommendation would you give to the writer?

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