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What is an Horizon Analysis for a book report? |
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Think of of the horizon, it is just the big picture, now there are details painted into that picture, but it all depends on if those details add more or take away questions into the picture. Then compare and contrast on how you would have handled the situation, but do it with out bringing yourself into it. For example:
"Romeo then could have killed himself with with that poison, or he could have kissed the lips of his beloved and suffer in love, not in vein, but for a greater peace"
Then show the path he took and let it end. Depending on how many plots and important yet not important twists and details there are, also take into consideration the fact that there could have been some paths not taken. It is the best way, in my oppinion, to do it.
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