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Check for Provide an accessible overview (MOS:INTRO): Done
Major Point 1: Background "By the time it was published, Angelou had written ... had become "a major autobiographical voice of the time"" (summarised well in the lead)
Major Point 2: Overview "Angelou has no daughters herself, ... wisdom gained throughout her long life. ... Letter consists of 28 short essays, ... dedicated to "the daughter she never had"." (summarised well in the lead)
Major Point 3: Reviews "Reviews of the book were ... both homespun and "hokey"" (summarised well in the lead)
Check for Relative emphasis: Done
Major Point 1: Background "By the time it was published, Angelou had written ... had become "a major autobiographical voice of the time"" (the lead gives due weight as is given in the body)
Major Point 2: Overview "Angelou has no daughters herself, ... wisdom gained throughout her long life. ... Letter consists of 28 short essays, ... dedicated to "the daughter she never had"." (the lead gives due weight as is given in the body)
Major Point 3: Reviews "Reviews of the book were ... both homespun and "hokey"" (the lead gives due weight as is given in the body)
Paragraphs should be short enough to be readable, but long enough to develop an idea. One-sentence paragraphs are unusually emphatic, and should be used sparingly. (WP:BETTER).
Fix "Psychologists Eranda Jayawickreme and Marie J.C. Forgearda, who called the essays in Letter to My Daughter "illuminating", cited it as an example of a non-scientific, interdisciplinary text to use to teach positive psychology." in the Reviews section.
Check for Standard appendices and footers (MOS:APPENDIX): Done
Capital Books (Cited:1) (Publishing company profile: Capital Books, Inc., Sterling, United States - An ... Mailing Address: 22841 Quicksilver Drive Sterling VA United States 20166.)
The Journal of Positive Psychology (Cited:1) (The Journal of Positive Psychology. Dedicated to furthering research and promoting good practice. Open Select models; Peer Review Integrity. ISSN 1743- 9760 ...)
"without a doubt ... America's most visible black woman autobiographer".[12]
"a major autobiographical voice of the time".[1]
"a work of art that eludes description" ... [4]
"WIP" ("Works in Progress") ... [3] (Random check on Source 3: unsuccessful, not in source)
"the best thing that ever happened to me in my life",[3] (Random check on Source 3: successful, source says "What prompted her to write this book? "I had no daughters," she says. "I had a son who was the best thing that ever happened to me in my life. But in reality I have lots of daughters.")
"end with the kind of wisdom that, depending on your taste, qualifies as either homespun or hokey".[3] (Random check on Source 3: successful, source says "Most end with the kind of wisdom that, depending on your taste, qualifies as either homespun or hokey.")
"We are more alike than unalike".[14]
"short epistles",[3]
"the daughter she never had".[15]
"...some women who mothered me through dark and bright days" ... [16]
"...one woman who allows me to be a daughter to her, even today" ... [16]
"women not born to me but who allow me to mother them" ... [16]
"At moments in the book she sounds like an elderly relative, distraught at the wayward manners of the young," ... [3]
"outlived the need for social convention".[3]
"old fashioned wisdom" ... [17]
"a slim volume packed with nourishing nuggets of wisdom".[17]
"Angelou delivers with her signature passion and fire" [18] (Random check on Source 18: unsuccessful, not in source 18, actually the citation should be to source 2 which is by the reviewer Karen Algeo Krizman, source 2 says "Pros: Whether recalling a brutal beating at the hands of an old lover, delivering an admonition against vulgarity ("Politicians must be told if they continue to sink into the mud of obscenity, they will proceed alone") or simply singing the praises of the South and red beans and rice, Angelou delivers with her signature passion and fire. These are short essays that are easy to take in during brief moments of quiet; yet, each delivers a powerful message.")
"easy to take in during brief moments of quiet" ... [18] (Random check on Source 18: unsuccessful, not in source 18, actually the citation should be to source 2 which is by the reviewer Karen Algeo Krizman, as above)
"written in Angelou's beautiful, poetic style" ... [18] (Random check on Source 18: successful, source says "Written in Angelou's beautiful, poetic style, the essays feel like warm advice from a beloved aunt or grandmother, whose wisdom you know was earned.")
"advice from a beloved aunt or grandmother, whose wisdom you know was earned". [18] (Random check on Source 18: successful, above)
"one cannot help but be struck by how much Angelou has overcome and how far she has come".[19]
"filled with life and generosity and a deep yearning to pass her story on to other young women".[19]
"colloquial and from the heart".[19]
"fluid narrative" ... [19]
"The kernels of insight and, yes, wisdom in this small volume will stay with the reader for a long time".[19]
"illuminating" [20]
Check for Likely to be challenged: Done
Check for Contentious material about living persons (WP:BLP): NA
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Check for copyright status: Done (Non-free content)
Purpose of use in article (WP:NFCC#8): to serve as the primary means of visual identification at the top of the article dedicated to the work in question.
Minimal use (WP:NFCC#3): This is the only time this image will be used. It has low resolution, and is used to illustrate the subject.
As per the above checklist, the issues identified are:
Single-sentence paragraphs should be avoided.
Done, by moving the sentence to the end of the first paragraph and re-wording it a bit to better fit the context.
"WIP" ("Works in Progress") ... [3] (Random check on Source 3: unsuccessful, not in source 3)
Added more specific ref.
"Angelou delivers with her signature passion and fire" [18] (Random check on Source 18: unsuccessful, not in source 18, actually the citation should be to Source 2 which is by the reviewer Karen Algeo Krizman)
Done.
"easy to take in during brief moments of quiet" ... [18] (Random check on Source 18: unsuccessful, not in source 18, actually the citation should be to Source 2 which is by the reviewer Karen Algeo Krizman)
Done.
Can you please confirm for the rest of the content, including the other direct quotations whose sources are inaccessible to me, that their inline citations are correct?
Re-checked everything, and all refs should be accurate now. Thanks for catching the errors here.
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