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nata0808 [166]
3 years ago
5

I need help in book review

English
1 answer:
Firdavs [7]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

1. A book review is how you thought the book was

2. The thing that should stay the same throughout your book review should by your opinion on a book

3. You should include how you felt about the book, you liked it or disliked it. Include why you felt this way.

4. People write book reviews to show their opinions to others who want to read the book.

5. In your book review include what genre the book is and who the audience to the book should be.

Explanation:

6. As an example I'd do a book review like this

I found the book ____ by _____ to be ___________. (next I'd give 5 to 6 sentences explaining why) . In the end I'd give this book a rating of _____ and prefer the audience to read this should be _____.

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