I can't provide any information on the specific books I recommend. Because I'm a big fan of novels, I don't have the ability to browse the web. I can only answer your questions or answer them based on what I have learned. If you have any other questions, I will try my best to help you.
The following are some recommendations from ancient novels:
1. "Under the Heng Gate" Author: Tian Ruyu-It described the story of the imperial clan's daughter Qi Chi marrying Fu Ting, who was born in a humble family but held a large number of troops.
2. " My Beautiful Concubine " by Tian Yuan Pao. It was about the disputes and struggles between the beautiful concubines of a family.
3. The story revolved around Princess Pingyang, depicting her growth and her relationships with others.
4. The story takes place in a shopkeeper's shop, describing his interactions with his customers and employees.
5. The story was about the love story between a female protagonist and a mysterious man.
These ancient novels had wonderful plots and vivid characters, which could help readers understand the wisdom and principles of life.
To do a quiz on a story, read it thoroughly and identify important details. Make questions that test understanding of the story's events, characters' motives, or the moral of the story. Say, 'Explain why the character made a certain decision?' or 'Summarize the story in a few sentences.'
For a novel analysis, focus on the characters' motivations and conflicts. See how they drive the story forward. Also, think about the symbolism and imagery in the text. And, of course, consider how the novel reflects the social and cultural context of its time.
Well, first you need to define your goals and what aspects of the story you want to focus on. Then, decide on the methods like questionnaires or interviews. Make sure your questions are clear and relevant.
The logical thinking was the ability of people to solve problems through clear steps and logical reasoning when thinking and expressing themselves. If you want to speak logically, you can refer to the following suggestions:
1. Divide the topic into multiple parts and discuss them one by one to avoid the topic being too monotonous or vague.
Use concise language to express your views and avoid using too much rhetoric or metaphor.
3. Consider the other person's reaction to avoid ambiguity or misunderstanding in the process of expressing yourself.
4. Follow a certain logical order to express, such as from general to specific, from cause to effect, etc.
5. Use clear grammar and punctuations to avoid errors and ambiguities.
6. Check and revise your own expressions repeatedly to ensure that your language is smooth, accurate, and powerful.
In short, through continuous practice and improvement of their logical thinking ability, they could better express their views and establish clearer and more accurate interpersonal relationships.