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Belоw аre 8 questiоns thаt аre all based оn the section "The Power of Words" from the book The Power of Writing it Down by Allison Fallon. You have never read this article before, so take your time to skim first and create the Mind Map to answer the questions throughly.  This section is only part of Chapter 1.  However, you need to base your answers below only on this one, small section.  Read it carefully and thoroughly using all the techniques and strategies we have been practicing.  Unless otherwise noted, your responses should be written in complete sentences.  There is one optional extra credit question.  1. What did you know as the reader simply by reading the subheading of this section?  Why do writers do this? 2. What is the main idea of this section?   3. What are two pieces of evidence the writer uses to support the main idea?  There are, of course, many pieces of evidence used to support the main idea, but which ones stand out to you? 4. The purpose of a reading is different from the main idea, as explained in our textbook.  The purpose has to be figured out by the reader.  What is the purpose of this section? 5. Since purpose has to do with the action you hope readers will take after reading what you wrote, was she successful with you?  Why or why not?  Provide evidence. 6. Put the main idea of the section in a sentence that includes the title and author as if you were introducing the main idea in a paragraph to readers who had not read this. 7. Paraphrase the following quote in your own words for an audience who has not read this section and does not know what you know.  "Words are everything, yet most of us are not using them to their fullest potential or our greatest advantage."   8. Paraphrase the following quote in your own words for an audience who has not read this section and does not know what you know.  "Think about it:  words are the most powerful tool we have to create the life we long for.  Yet they are also often our most under-utilized resource." 9.  Extra credit:  What similarities and differences in purpose do you see between this section and the article "Why Words Matter: The Power of Lyrics," by Frank Fitzpatrick?  You would have to be able to explain the purpose of each piece and then what is similar and different.