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ENG1514 Assignment 3 (100% ANSWERS) 2025 - DUE July 2025....Reading for pleasure is an invaluable leisure activity. It not only gives the reader a wonderful sense of enjoyment but can also have an impact on his/her life. You are required to identify a book (fiction or non-fiction) that you have read and reflect on the impact this book has had on your life. SECTION A: WRITING THE INTRODUCTION Write an introduction of approximately 5 sentences (150-200 words) in which you reflect on a book that you have read and explain how it has impacted your life. Your introduction should consider the following: 1 An introductory sentence. 2 The name of the book and the author. 3 What made you select this book to read. 4 A general comment on what intrigued you the most as you read this book. 5 In one eloquent sentence state how, this book has impacted your life. Read the following guidelines to structure your introduction: 1 Your introduction must be one paragraph. 2 All sentences must be coherent and grammatically correct. 3 This is a self-reflective piece, so originality of ideas is of paramount importance. SECTION B: WRITING THE MAIN CONTENT (2 PARAGRAPHS) Using the given topic write two paragraphs, each must be no more than 300 words in length, keeping the following in mind: 1 In paragraph one select the most significant event or incident, or advice imparted in the book and relate it to your own life, showing how this specifically changed or impacted your life. 2 In paragraph two you are required to write on why you would recommend this book to other readers relating it to how it changed your life. Page | 3 Read the following guidelines to structure both paragraphs: 1 Use the same book that you referred to in your introduction. 2 Do not use headings for each paragraph. 3 Ensure that each paragraph is coherent and grammatically correct. 4 Both paragraphs must be connected through transitional words and must form a coherent whole. 5 Proofread and edit before you submit. 6 Keep to the prescribed word count. SECTION C: WRITING THE CONCLUSION Write a conclusion of approximately 150 words on the given topic. Your conclusion should consider the following: 1 Restate your thesis – remind the reader of your main point. 2 Restate your supporting points – remind the reader of why and how this book impacted your life. 3 Do not introduce anything new in the conclusion. 4 Write a good concluding statement that will make a lasting impression on the reader. Read the following guidelines to structure your conclusion: 1 Your conclusion must be one paragraph. 2 All sentences must be coherent and grammatically correct. 3 Your conclusion should be very strong so to leave a lasting impression on the reader.


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