The question that should you ask in order to understand an author's diction is that "<span>How has the author tried to prove a point with this argument?" This question will help the readers know what the author is trying to point out and what specific argument he is trying to work out.</span>
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There's this story called 'Hatchet' I was reading this book in class. The main character, Brian was going through a lot, he caught his mom cheating , his parents split, he watched a pilot as he deceased, he was in a plane crash but survived. There's so much more. Anyways, when the plane crashed he was in the middle of nowhere. He was just in a forest, he didn't even know how to survive alone in the forest or how to leave the forest. Eventually he learned, but his time being in the forest he suffered with anxiety and depression and he got attacked by harmful insects and he was encountered by 2 animals. He thought about cutting himself with the hatchet his mom gave him. This changed the theme from him being in a plane to visit his father, to being in a forest because of a plane crash.
The summary of That's not progress is that social networking can lead to anxiety, loneliness, and low self confidence.
<h3>What is summary?</h3>
It should be noted that summary simply means a brief statement or account of an event.
In this case, the summary of That's not progress is that <em>social networking</em> can lead to anxiety, loneliness, and low self confidence.
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A theme could be to never give up and have couage and a clear example of this theme can be with the main character herself. Poppy never gave up and with every challenge she went through it bravely and showed everyone that she was brave.
You should fine certain quotes to back up this theme, so you can have proper evidence.