1. summarize the plot briefly (the readers of the critique need to know what the story is about)
2. briefly give author's background (it may have an effect on the story)
3. give strengths and weaknesses (you need to show both the good and the bad parts)
4. point out examples of style (style is also very important in stories)
5. identify characters (you are going to critique their portrayal anyways)
6. make the conflict clear
7. recommend to certain type of reader (so that other readers know this isn't something they'd like)
Let me ascertain you understand what’s going on. Both you and this King character are on tribulation for felony murder. Felony murder is as earnest as it gets. Sandra Petrocelli is the prosecutor, and she’s good. They’re pushing for the death penalty, which is authentically lamentable. The jury might cerebrate they’re doing you an astronomically immense favor by giving you life in confinement. So you’d better take this tribulation very, very earnestly.When you’re in court, you sit there and you fixate. You let the jury ken that you cerebrate the case is as solemn as they do. You don’t turn and wave to any of your friends. It’s all right to acknowledge your mother.
She faces trying to buy a gift for her husband Jim when she only has $1.87
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