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Parts of a Review Opinion Writing
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Beginning, middle, end Opinion writing has an introduction that gives the main opinion, a body that gives reasons and evidence for the opinion and a conclusion that reviews the main ideas and wraps up the piece.
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Reviews are the same, but...
While a column or editorial may be trying to make a case to change the reader’s mind, a review is trying to help the reader. A reviewer doesn’t need to convince readers the opinion is the best one as much as it needs to give readers enough information to make their own decision.
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Introduction Attention-getters are often helpful in reviews, but the most important part of the introduction is where the writer gives his/her main opinion. The opinion is seldom all good or all bad, but rather focuses on the most important parts of the review.
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Body The body of the review gives several reasons for the overall opinion. The reasons should focus on a variety of aspects of the review subject.
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Examples A movie review may focus on the plot, acting and special effects. A restaurant review might focus on the food, service and atmosphere. Reviews should focus on more than one thing.
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Evidence Reviews rely mostly on description and comparison when the reviewer backs up the reasons with evidence.
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Description Description will be a mix of opinions followed by details to back up the opinions. Writers should include enough detail to give readers a clear idea, but not so many as to bog down the review.
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Comparison Reviewers often make comparisons to give readers a better understanding of their point. For example, a reviewer may compare the graphics in one video game with another similar one, or the mood of a sequel with the first book.
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Conclusion Like other opinion writing, a review will restate the main idea toward the end, but reviews almost always end on a recommendation to readers — a recommendation for readers to try (or not try) the subject of the review.
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