When it comes to
analysis many things occur. As you analyze topics they are more than just an
opinion. Looking and having key
resources is a key but in all reality you are just trying to help out the
reader have a full understanding the whole fundamentals of the subject being
explained. A key aspect of the analysis part would be for the writer to take up
the role of the interpreter. What this
makes happen is for a clueless reader to understand the subject and become an
understanding reader. Furthermore questions would be asked making the readers
thing inside the box, fulfilling what the interpreter is there for to make and
explain so that the reader thinks outside of the box.
Analysis always begins
with a question that the writer wants to truly make the reader think about. This
is when the main role of the interpreter comes into effect. "Analysis involves adopting the role
of interpreter. Writers who adopt this role help readers understand the
origins, qualities, significance, or potential impact of a
subject" (p. 210) The origins
of the subject would have to relate the beginning of it when its existence came
into place. As it moves on to qualities and significance the interpreter
influences the reader’s knowledge upon what the main thing that the reader
needs to fully understand.
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