Review Text

Review Text

11th Grade

11 Qs

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Review Text

Review Text

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11th Grade

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Created by

Wulan Kinanti

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11 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

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Undead, Unwed, and I also wish I could say unread! Okay so here I think I have finally sunk to the bottom of the barrel to try to catch up and complete my challenge. I do have a bit of a thing for vampire novels! And that said I bought three different first in the series, to see if it would help me catch up and bring me back to target.


Seriously, this was one of the trashiest novels I have ever read! It was OK and fun, but I feel like a complete fraud and fake adding this to the list of books I’ve read this year! But I did nevertheless read it! So it’s going to be added.


Maybe one day when I’ve forgotten how bad this book was and just how trashy, I’ll read a few more in the series! But seriously guys I wouldn’t recommend it!


Which of the following statement does not represent the writer’s opinion?

The novel is very trashy.

It really good and interesting novel.

will not add this novel to my book list.

Don’t read this novel or you will be upset.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Media Image

Undead, Unwed, and I also wish I could say unread! Okay so here I think I have finally sunk to the bottom of the barrel to try to catch up and complete my challenge. I do have a bit of a thing for vampire novels! And that said I bought three different first in the series, to see if it would help me catch up and bring me back to target.


Seriously, this was one of the trashiest novels I have ever read! It was OK and fun, but I feel like a complete fraud and fake adding this to the list of books I’ve read this year! But I did nevertheless read it! So it’s going to be added.


Maybe one day when I’ve forgotten how bad this book was and just how trashy, I’ll read a few more in the series! But seriously guys I wouldn’t recommend it!


The second paragraph mainly told….

the writer bought three novel

the writer fond of vampire novel

the writer thought the novel was very bad

the writer thought the novel was fun and OK

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

The communicative purpose of the text is….

to critique a novel

to promote the novel

to tell the story of the novel

 to amuse the readers with the novel

to describe the novel

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

45 sec • 1 pt

Harry Potter and Philosopher’s Stones


Judged by this first volume, the Harry Potter books are a fine addition to English children’s fantasy literature. Harry Potter, orphaned when his parents are killed by the evil wizard Voldemort, is taken in by his aunt and uncle, who are Muggles – ordinary, non-magical people. Harry is rather out of place there, but things improve greatly for him when goes to the Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry – except that one of the staff is in league with Voldemort.


Part of the attention of Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone comes from the familiar but at the same time exotic setting of an English public school, complete with houses and schoolboy adventures, in which Harry and his friends Ron and Hermione struggle to save the world and win the house cup.


So Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone will be a great Christmas present for kids who haven’t read it yet – and it is a book that adults (at least those without stunted imaginations) can read as well.

A book review by Danny Yee @ 2000

http://dannyreviews.com/


The story of Harry Potter began when ....

he became an orphan

his uncle and aunt adopted him

Voldemort was killed

his parents killed Voldemort

his uncle and aunt killed Voldemort

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

45 sec • 1 pt

Harry Potter and Philosopher’s Stones


Judged by this first volume, the Harry Potter books are a fine addition to English children’s fantasy literature. Harry Potter, orphaned when his parents are killed by the evil wizard Voldemort, is taken in by his aunt and uncle, who are Muggles – ordinary, non-magical people. Harry is rather out of place there, but things improve greatly for him when goes to the Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry – except that one of the staff is in league with Voldemort.


Part of the attention of Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone comes from the familiar but at the same time exotic setting of an English public school, complete with houses and schoolboy adventures, in which Harry and his friends Ron and Hermione struggle to save the world and win the house cup.


So Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone will be a great Christmas present for kids who haven’t read it yet – and it is a book that adults (at least those without stunted imaginations) can read as well.

A book review by Danny Yee @ 2000

http://dannyreviews.com/


We can conclude from the first paragraph that ....

Harry Potter’s parents were muggle

Harry Potter lived in a magical place

Harry Potter is a relative of Voldemort

Harry Potter’s parents adopted him as an orphan

Harry Potter enjoyed his life with his uncle and aunt

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

45 sec • 1 pt

Harry Potter and Philosopher’s Stones


Judged by this first volume, the Harry Potter books are a fine addition to English children’s fantasy literature. Harry Potter, orphaned when his parents are killed by the evil wizard Voldemort, is taken in by his aunt and uncle, who are Muggles – ordinary, non-magical people. Harry is rather out of place there, but things improve greatly for him when goes to the Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry – except that one of the staff is in league with Voldemort.


Part of the attention of Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone comes from the familiar but at the same time exotic setting of an English public school, complete with houses and schoolboy adventures, in which Harry and his friends Ron and Hermione struggle to save the world and win the house cup.


So Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone will be a great Christmas present for kids who haven’t read it yet – and it is a book that adults (at least those without stunted imaginations) can read as well.

A book review by Danny Yee @ 2000

http://dannyreviews.com/


When Harry Potter lived with his uncle and aunt, ....

he felt uncomfortable

he befriended Voldemort

things improved in his life

he had fantasy about magic

he became ordinary people

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Review Text is defined as ...

an evaluation of publication, such as a movie, book; a piece of hardware or an event or performance, such as a live concert.

a text which presents a problematic discourse from different viewpoints.

a text that describes something in general, like: animal, public place, plant, and etc.

a type of spoken or written text that is intended to explain the listeners or readers that something should or should not happen.

a text that retelling about the past event

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