According to Hacker and Sommers, in their book A Writer's Reference, the following questions can be used to analyze a chapter or article: "What parts of this chapter were review for you? What parts of the chapter contained new information for you? What was the most helpful part of this chapter? How do you imagine you might apply some of the concepts you read about in this chapter in your own writing?" (Hacker and Sommers 98). These questions can be useful in helping readers to reflect on what they have learned from a text and how they might apply it in their own work. When using these questions, it is important to avoid plagiarism by properly citing any ideas or quotes taken from the original text.