READERS JOURNAL # 21
Dear Mrs.Zrihen,
I just finished reading the book called Sports Illustrated by many exclusive authors. Strategy I used to pick this was to figure out why I wanted to read it, so I read the title and figured out that since it was things I love which is sports makes it true,and I also before reading it skim and scanned the book for main text features. Another strategy during reading was I used the 5 question rule which means to go to a page and check if I understood that page clearly by asking who what where when and why, and reread parts I did not understand by looking for context clues. After reading I tried to find the authors purpose for writing this book, and I asked myself what would it be like to be on the cover of the SPORTS ILLUSTRATED. The mood that I felt with this book is curious because every time I wanted to learn more about a different player or for example sport player of the month. The topic and the tone of this story was kind of like to teach something to the reader to get in with what is happening currently with sports around the 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 unbiased because it is not supporting a certain topic. The topic in this story is informative because you get to know what has happened in modern day sports right now. The theme is informative because it keeps you updated in current sports that is happening today.
The supporting details in the story were factual details. If I would have to rate this book I would rate it 9 out of 10 because it had awesome facts and info..
Sincerely , Bar Peretz
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