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Reflective Questions What did you work the most on with regard to this essay? What do you wish you’d spent more time on?
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Writing about Objects Review Project
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Writing Reviews Next unit is about the objects we consume or use. Building on what you’ve already done: Bringing an object to life with details (rather than an place or person). Still working on using specifics—but now those details will become evidence. Moving from reflection and implication—to making a clear point, expressing a reasoned opinion about something.
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Movie Trailers Review the TRAILER itself, as a genre in and of itself. Not reviewing the movie’s potential necessarily. Just considering how good of a trailer it is...
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On Your Own Sketch out a review—jot down why you think the trailer is a good or bad one. Try to point to specific features of the trailer to make your case more clear.
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In Your Groups Compare reviews. Make a list: what criteria did you use to evaluate? IOW, what makes a good trailer? What criteria were similar across the group? Different? Put criteria on board...
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Did you compare the other trailers to all movie trailers? Or are there subcategories of trailers, each with different qualities that make them good or bad? Genres: Action, Drama, Boipic, Sci-Fi, Fantasy, Romance, Comedy, Kids Production: Indie, Big Studio, Big Special Effects, Animated Star Power: A-list, B-list Categories
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Categories help our reviews be more useful—more convincing. Reviewing a restaurant—generic criteria not so useful to rate your favorites. Compare sushi restaurants to other sushi restaurants, compare steakhouse to other steakhouses.
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Re-Cap So reviews are useful when the categories are well-defined. Reviewing snowboard cross an example of a sporting event might not be as useful as if you’d reviewed it as an example of a new Winter Olympics event. Criteria are important too. Writer has more credibility—sense that there are reasons and evidence to back up the writer’s opinion.
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