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Book title: _________________________________________________________

Author: ___________________________________________________________
Publisher: _________________________________________________________
Date published: ____________________ Number of pages: ________________
Genre (write one): __________________ Book Code: __________________
Mystery Science fiction Romance Detective
Horror Classical stories Legend Fairy tale
Epic Adventure
other: _________________

Basic requirements:
 Larger issues dealt with or raised by the story
 The stand out characters that are identified
 What character you wish to be
 Point of the story or behavior that is interesting
 Part that you dislike most
 How you would like to change the story
 Personal experiences or thoughts related to the story or part of the story
 Moral issues or what you have learned

*The points of the requirement should be written in paragraph form


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•Paper: A4, 70gr
•Font: Times new roman 12
•Spacing: 5 pt
•Line spacing: exactly 15
•Lay out: 4333 (LTRB)
•Words: Min 800 words but no more than 2 pages
(check the number of word before submission
and no cover please)
•Paragraphs: balanced
•Send it to your PJ in PDF form with your name
as water mark 3 days as the latest before
presentation time
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▪ Not necessarily a summary


▪ The main
Larger issues dealt
issue/problem/idea of the
with or raised by the
story story
▪ How the story was
developed

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Who are they

How’s their
The stand out relationship, their
feeling, and their
characters that interaction
are identified
Not a name list

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▪ Why you want to be like


him/her/them
▪ Where in the story shows
the conclusion of your
reasons (the plots, not the
What character page)
you wish to be
▪ How do you think those
plots become your
conclusion

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Choose the most


interesting part or the
most interesting attitude
or behavior

Why you are interested


in the that
part/attitude/behavior
Point of the story
or behavior that is
interesting In which part of the
story shows that
part/attitude/behavior
(not the page)

How do you come into


conclusion that
behavior or attitude is
interesting

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Choose the part or


attitude or behavior
that you dislike most

Why you dislike that


part/attitude/behavior

Part that you In which part of the


dislike most story shows that
part/attitude/behavior
(not the page)

How do you come into


conclusion that
behavior or attitude is
not likeable according
to you

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▪ If you become the author, which


part of the story you want to
change

How you would ▪ Why you want to change it


like to change the ▪ How it will affect the ending of
story the story

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▪ Express your personal experience

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that can be related to the story of
part of the story
▪ Which part of the story that it was
related
Personal ▪ How you come into conclusion that
experiences or it was related to your experience
thoughts related ▪ It’s not necessarily your own
to the story personal story
▪ It can also be about the person you
know (directly or indirectly)
▪ You can also relate it to other
reading material

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▪ What are the moral issues that


come from the story or what
have you learned from the story
Moral issues or
▪ Which part of the story that
what you have
shows your conclusion
learned
▪ How does that part become
your conclusion

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