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There
was once a young man who, in his youth, professed his
desire to become a great writer.
When asked to define great, he said, "I want to
write stuff that the whole world will read, stuff that
people will react to on a truly emotional level, stuff
that will make them scream, cry, howl in pain and anger!"
He now works for Microsoft writing error messages.
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Book
Report Writing Guide
How
should your book reports look like?
Grade winning book reports should teach the reader to
look at something familiar with a different and unique
way, not just a repetition of the recent lecture. Moreover
you should craft your book reports in such a descriptive
style of writing that the teacher, though knowing the
entire topic, will have no other option but to read
your book report.
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1.
Using Word Processors
While checking your book reports, you have to be careful
because sometimes a word is spelled correctly but it
is the wrong word for your sentence. Always double check
your papers after you have done your spell check!
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2.
Writing your book report
Check
each sentence and paragraph of your book report.. Each
paragraph should have a connecting theme that links to
the opening sentence of that paragraph. If a sentence
doesn't fit well, you might consider moving it to another
paragraph or starting a new paragraph. |
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3.
Say What You Intend
Along the same lines, be sure that you are saying what
you mean to say. Often careless wording can lead to confusion
and seriously affect one's grade.
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4. Building An Idea File
Sometimes you will have earth shatteringly brilliant ideas
that just don't fit with the theme of your paper. If an
idea doesn't fit your topic well you should cut it, even
if it is good (I have a whole file in my computer on "ideas"
in which I put ideas that I cut out from certain papers
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Tackle Work According To Time
A good number of people tend to put things off until the
last minute. Now some people can get away with doing all
nighters and still get good grades. Always set a fake
deadline about a week before the book report is actually
due. This gap will relieve your mind from the burden,
and when you'll pick it again, you can make some fresh
new improvements in it. |
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