1. What does the writer say – content and meaning.
Content and meaning refer to the desires and thoughts that the writer presents through its writings. Also, it refers to the style and forms the writer chooses to express.
2. How does the writer say it? – an interpretation.
Interpretation refers to the act of reframing, showing one's own understanding or explaining something. When translated into another language by a person, is known as interpreter. It explains the person what the other person is saying by translating and making the text understandable.
3. Was what the writer said worthwhile? – evaluation
Evaluation in a literature refers to the critical evaluation of the text by the reader in identifying the limitations and research studies.
4. A type of evaluation essay – book review
A book review refers to the literary criticism in which the book is closely analyzed on the basis of its content, merit, and style. A book review can be a summary review, opinion piece, primary source and so forth.
5. The substance of interpretation – analysis
Analysis refers to the act of delving deeper into the work of literature. It involves evaluation characters traits, plot twits, setting and so forth. Therefore, it helps in providing deeper insight into the message provided by the author.