Elena is preparing to write a book report on A Wrinkle in Time, which was assigned by her teacher. Given this situation, which q
uestion does she most need to consider? Why does the audience want a thesis statement? What does she want the audience to know? Why should the audience read her paper? What grade is the audience in?
The correct answer for the first question is, what does the audience want to know? She wants the audience to know that she is preparing to write an article for his school newspaper. A thesis statement is a sentence that most likely explains the papers topic and knowing the audience will help her use the right words and connotations to provide the best report to her teacher.
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The above-mentioned answer is the most appropriate one according to the given situation.
Because Elena is writing a book report that means she is going to write her opinion on the author’s ideas and description. It is actually writing a brief summary of the main ideas of the book to grab readers’ attention.
For that reason, Elena must decide what kind of information she should give in her book report so that intended readers could prefer her recommendation.