Hello, I need someone to help me writing my Chapter review for Muslims in Canada course. I have attached the chapter that you have to read and then write a 5-6 pages review on it. I have also attached

CHAPTER REVIEW GUIDE ASSIGNMENT:

STYLE: The review must be 5-6 pages long; typed in 1 12-point font; double-spaced with 1-inch margins on all sides; page numbers in upper right corner; printed in black ink on white paper.

Attach a cover sheet that includes: your name, the course name /and the title of the “chapter”.

STAPLE THE REVIEW.

. GRADE COMPONENTS:

  • Content and Organization: 80%.

  • Grammar, Punctuation, and Spelling: 20 %

QUOTATIONS: Do not include more than two brief quotations from the chapter in the review. This is to be your writing! Cite the page number of a quote in parentheses, e. g., (36).

The Review must include the following:

1. Introduction and thesis: In the introduction, summarize the topic of the chapter and tell how it relates to this course. Also state the thesis of the chapter—the author’s primary point/conclusions in the chapter.

2. Main points: Explain three or four major points and tell how the author supports each point—what evidence, sources, etc. Write separate paragraphs for each main point.

3. Author: Discuss the author’s background, experience, qualifications to write this book, etc. You may use on-line or library sources for information. Give appropriate credit to any sources you use (in parentheses in the text).

4. Your personal evaluation: What was most interesting—gave you new insights or perspective on the topic? Was the chapter well-written? Did the author cover the topic as well as you expected? What questions about the people/events did the chapter not answer? How is the chapter relevant to contemporary life? What—if any—issues, situations, policies, personality types, etc. in this chapter are still a concern in today’s world?

5. Conclusion: Did the author accomplish his/her purpose? Would you recommend this piece to another student of this course in the future? — why or why no.