The document provides an outline for writing a book report with 6 paragraphs that cover the introduction, setting, characters, summary, analysis and evaluation, and conclusion of the book. The introduction would state the title, author, and briefly explain the main idea. The setting paragraph describes the time, place, and how it affects the characters. Characters are described along with the main and minor characters' relationships. The summary explains the plot, climax, and conclusion. Analysis evaluates strengths and weaknesses, predictability, and title appropriateness. The conclusion discusses if the book was enjoyed and which part was a favorite.
The document provides an outline for writing a book report with 6 paragraphs that cover the introduction, setting, characters, summary, analysis and evaluation, and conclusion of the book. The introduction would state the title, author, and briefly explain the main idea. The setting paragraph describes the time, place, and how it affects the characters. Characters are described along with the main and minor characters' relationships. The summary explains the plot, climax, and conclusion. Analysis evaluates strengths and weaknesses, predictability, and title appropriateness. The conclusion discusses if the book was enjoyed and which part was a favorite.
The document provides an outline for writing a book report with 6 paragraphs that cover the introduction, setting, characters, summary, analysis and evaluation, and conclusion of the book. The introduction would state the title, author, and briefly explain the main idea. The setting paragraph describes the time, place, and how it affects the characters. Characters are described along with the main and minor characters' relationships. The summary explains the plot, climax, and conclusion. Analysis evaluates strengths and weaknesses, predictability, and title appropriateness. The conclusion discusses if the book was enjoyed and which part was a favorite.
The document provides an outline for writing a book report with 6 paragraphs that cover the introduction, setting, characters, summary, analysis and evaluation, and conclusion of the book. The introduction would state the title, author, and briefly explain the main idea. The setting paragraph describes the time, place, and how it affects the characters. Characters are described along with the main and minor characters' relationships. The summary explains the plot, climax, and conclusion. Analysis evaluates strengths and weaknesses, predictability, and title appropriateness. The conclusion discusses if the book was enjoyed and which part was a favorite.
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Book Report: Writing Format
Paragraph #1: Introduction
_____Write a sentence stating the title and author of the book. _____Write a sentence explaining the genre (fiction, mystery, etc.) _____Write three or four sentences that briefly explain the main idea of the book. Paragraph #2: Setting _____Write a sentence stating the time and place of the story. _____Write a sentence explaining the imagery (what the setting looks like.) _____Write three or four sentences explaining how the setting effects the main character. Paragraph #3: Characters _____Write a sentence giving the names of the major characters. _____Write four to five sentences which describe the personality, appearance and conflict of the main character. _____Write at least two sentences describing the relationship of minor characters to the main character. _____Write a sentence that explains which character was your favorite and why. Paragraph #4: Summary _____Write seven to ten sentences explaining the plot of the book. _____What happened during the climax of the book?
_____What happened in the conclusion of the book?
_____What is the resolution of the main characters problem?
Paragraph #5: Analysis and Evaluation
_____What are the strengths and weaknesses of the book? _____Was the story predictable, confusing or hard to believe? Explain. _____Is the title appropriate for the story? Why? _____Who do you think the author intended to read this book? Why? Paragraph #6: Conclusion _____Write at least one sentence explaining whether or not you enjoyed reading this book. Why or why not? _____Write at least one sentence explaining which part of the book was your favorite. Why? _____Write a sentence explaining whether or not you would have ended the book the same way. Why or why not? _____Write at least one sentence explaining whether or not you would read another book by this author. Why or why not?