When you look at the information page at the front of the book you will see several things. There is usually copyright dates, fonts used, ISBN numbers, and other information. If you look through this page on older books you should fine the name of the publisher and their address. You can write to the author care of the publisher.
For instance:
John Doe
C/O Some Publisher
123 That St.
That Town, XX 12345
In newer books, in place of the address, there is usually a web site(s). The web site of the publisher will be there. When you go to their site, there is usually author contact information supplied. Also, many books also include the author's official web site on this page. You can often contact the author through their site.
If you do not have the book at hand, you can try doing an internet search with terms such as "Christopher Paolini Contact Information". That will usually turn up good results.
What is this poem trying to say
Hamlet, the character in the play asks this question of himself. The play does not ask the question.
Answer this question… Introduction
A rhetorical question.
Answer this question… Introduction
can the writer be trusted
When writing a synthesis paragraph, a writer might ask: What are the main points of the sources being synthesized? How can these sources be interconnected to support a unified thesis statement or argument? What additional research or analysis is needed to effectively merge the information from different sources into a coherent whole?
Ask this question again to specify which model of Dymo Label Writer you are using. Or, perhaps you can find what you need at the related links.
A question to ask may be if the introduction makes sense. You may also ask if your introduction flows well and works with the rest of the essay or story.
Which ideas do two readings have in common
The writer should ask himself, "How much should the narrator know about the story?".
do the pieces of my story fit together as a whole
Do I use effective Diction? Are there any grammer errors? Are there any typing errors? (APEX)
What is this poem trying to say
"What is the writer trying to get me to think about..."
When a writer chooses to answer the question, the value placed on the answer comes from the reader. The value of the writer is placed in the hands of the reader and what the writer says might mean something different to different readers.
How did the writer of this question?