How are you connecting with the text personally? What personal experience or understanding do you have that can lend to the topic, issue, and experience of this text?
Discuss how this text aligns or challenges your worldview on this topic or issue. What is the poet or author doing to support what the text is conveying?
Using quotes and specific examples, show and explain how this text is communicating certain ideas to you, to readers, to audiences. Elaborate on this.
How does this text address socio-cultural issues with the addiction-recovery community, with the BIPOC community, with the LBGTQ+ community, or do any
of these communities intersect? Explain what community the text is serving.
Expand on what you liked about the text, and also what problems you had with the text. Reading and writing critically is a form of criticizing – but one where
you are not fault-finding but more creating a constructive argument.
How could you examine this text as a work of art or a work of literature? Base your criticism on the moments in the text (reading or poem) that stood out to
you the most, and explain why.
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