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Viefleur [7K]
2 years ago
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A: Introduction: One paragraph to include: Title (capitalized), author, publisher & date, # of pages, genre. A one sentence

summary that includes the main idea.
B: Summary: One or two paragraphs that tell the story (include parts of the plot for fiction) or (order of events or basic outline for non-fiction).

C: Analysis: One paragraph showing what you noticed about the writing (not the story). It may be a particular writing style, use of literary elements, or something that influenced the writer. (This you may research, but write in your own words.)

D: Response: One paragraph telling your conclusion, how the book affected you. If you liked it, explain why. If you made a particular connection, explain.

Check your work carefully for spelling, capitalization, punctuation, organization, and good sentence structure (Academic English). Submit one book review at a time so that after receiving feedback from the teacher you will be able to write a better one.
English
1 answer:
Korolek [52]2 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Introduce the topic of the book (what is the issue at hand, and why should we care?)

Introduce the title and author of the book.

State the purpose of the book (including the author's thesis or major findings)

State your thesis (or the purpose of your review)

Explanation:

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