How? Analysis: Have you thought… The overall text is shaped?

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How? Analysis: Have you thought… The overall text is shaped? The words work together? How? This makes you feel ? Is this effect created? The writer was thinking? Other people might react?

Why? Analysis: Have you thought… The text is influencing you? Words and phrases have been used? Why? You feel this way? The effect is created? The writer wanted you to think about these ideas? Readers respond in different ways?

Analysis: Have you thought… The intentions are? Words/ phrases are important? What? The effect is? You feel this way? Readers are feeling? The writer thinks?

Emotional responses? Analysis: Have you thought… How do I feel? What level of empathy do I feel? Emotional responses? Is this a positive or a negative response? What emotions are created? How sympathetic do I feel? How and why is it tense?

Emotional Responses: