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BOOK REVIEW QUESTIONS

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Due Date : March 15, 2021
BOOK REVIEW QUESTIONS
1. SETTING
a. Where and when does the story take place? List the places mentioned in the book. (4 pts)
b. Does it take place in the present, the past, or the future? (4 pts)
c. How does setting affect the events in the story? What makes setting important? (4 pts)
2. PLOT, VOCABULARY and STRUCTURE
a. List the five major events in the story in the correct order. (2 pts)
b. How is the plot structured? Is it linear, chronological or does it move back and forth? (3 pts)
c. What do you think is the most interesting part of the book? Why? (3 pts)
d. Choose 3 repeating vocabulary in the book and write their definitions. (3 pts)
e. Quote the sentences of the chosen words that are used and explain their significance. (2 pts)
3. THEME and CHARACTERIZATION
a. State the main idea of the book. What message is the author sending us? (4 pts)
b. Share a favorite quote from the book. Why does this quote stand out? (3 pts)
c. List the major characters and describe them. (4 pts)
d. What qualities of the main character stand out? Is the main character a stereotype? (4 pts)
4. Choose ONE of the following questions below and answer. (10 pts)
a. Identify one problem in the book and suggest an alternative solution that is not given by the
author.
b. If you were in a problem situation like one in the book, how would you have acted? Be sure to
tell what the situation is.
c. Write a different ending to the book. Tell why you changed it.
d. What feedback would you give the author?
e. If you could continue the story, what events would you include? Why?
f. What other books did this remind you of? Compare this book with the last book you read.
g. What do you think of the book’s title? How does it relate to the book’s contents? What other
title might you choose?
*Word limit for all sections is 150-200.
*Learners are supposed to submit all assessed written work via Urkund.
*Print-outs are not to be accepted under any circumstances.
*A student who fails to submit assessed written work cannot receive a final score higher than………..
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