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    What are other things to look at when writing a review?
    Marissa Levis
    English Teacher
    Marissa Levis is an English Teacher in the Morris County Vocational School District. She previously worked as an English director at a tutoring center that caters to students in elementary and middle school. She is an expert in creating a curriculum that helps students advance their skills in secondary-level English, focusing on MLA formatting, reading comprehension, writing skills, editing and proofreading, literary analysis, standardized test preparation, and journalism topics. Marissa received her Master of Arts in Teaching from Fairleigh Dickinson University.
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    When writing reviews, it's not just about pointing out the positives; you can offer constructive criticism without resorting to cancel culture. Take a closer look into what could have been improved or explored further. Consider different perspectives to understand why you may disagree or why you enjoyed it. Keep your reviews concise and to the point, focusing on the most significant aspects that readers would find helpful.
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    I am reviewing a theatre production. What should I include?
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    Include a brief overview of the plot and characters. Point out any flaws or virtues in the plot, script, and/or performance. Focus a lot on the actors themselves; people who are attending said production want to hear about what they will (or, depending on your review, will not) see.
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    I have to write a review about packaging design. How can I go about that?
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    You could weigh practicality against looks and cool features. Answer questions like, does it show clearly what's packaged inside, or does it give good information.
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    How do I review a poetry book?
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    Talk about how the poems made you feel, whether they seemed to difficult to decode, the simplicity or complexity of the poems, etc. You could talk about the language used and whether or not it was effective in getting the author's message across. You could also talk about any themes or symbols you noticed.
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    How can I write a good literature review?
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    It is fairly much the same. However, also use quotes and concentrate a bit more on your thought and experiences with the text. Read further how to Do a Literature Review .
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    I want to review my college. What important points should I include?
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    Rate the classes you've taken and the professors you've had, the food, entertainment, activities, cost of these, and maybe a bit about the dorm accommodations.
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    How do I write tech reviews?
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    Discuss the pros and cons of it, any bugs you found, and whether or not this is first-generation tech; always factor in the price.
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    How should I write a review for a theme park?
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    Think about what you have enjoyed and what you didn't like, why would or wouldn’t you recommend it, and your overall thoughts about the quality, cleanliness, value, and how entertaining the park was.
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    How do I write a review of a phone app?
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    Go to the app store and look up the app. Scroll down and there should be an option to leave a review.
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    I'm writing a review for a lawn service company. Where do I start?
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    Start with why you decided to choose this company. If you want to tell others your experience, it is best to do it in chronological order.
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