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- Q1What is the main purpose of writing a review?To provide feedback and share opinions about a book, movie, or productTo write a summary of the storyTo create a list of factsTo just describe the characters30s
- Q2Which of the following is an important element of a good review?Writing as little as possibleJust stating the main charactersClear details about what you liked or didn't likeOnly mentioning the price30s
- Q3What should you avoid when writing a review?Using personal attacks or offensive languageDescribing specific scenesMentioning who the author isSharing your honest opinions30s
- Q4What is a helpful way to organize your review?By writing it all in one long paragraphBy listing random factsBy using a clear introduction, body, and conclusionBy only focusing on the ending30s
- Q5What is one reason to include examples in your review?To disguise your true feelingsTo fill space in your writingTo make it more confusingTo support your opinions and make them clear30s
- Q6Why is it important to consider your audience when writing a review?Because it makes the writing process easierBecause different readers might have different interests and preferencesBecause you should only write for yourselfBecause it doesn't really matter who reads it30s
- Q7What is a good strategy for starting your review?Begin with a catchy sentence that grabs the reader's attentionWrite the conclusion firstJump straight into the summaryStart with a boring fact30s