1) What is the main goal of writing a book review or article critique? a) To evaluate and analyze the content b) To explain the author’s background c) To retell the story d) To list the number of pages 2) Which part of a review includes the author’s name and title of the work? a) Evaluation b) introduction  c) conclusion d) body 3) What should be included in the body of a critique? a) Only personal opinions b) Publication details only c) Author’s personal life d) Supporting evidence and example 4) Which of the following would weaken a critique? a) Using evidence from the text b) Clearly stating your opinion c) Making claims without support d) Discussing the main theme 5) What is a common mistake in writing critiques? a) Focusing only on the plot or summary b) Using quotes from the article c) Giving your honest opinion d) Discussing the author's message 6) What type of language should you avoid in a critique? a) Academic language b) Slang and informal expressions c) Descriptive vocabulary d) Transition words 7) Why is it important to include both strengths and weaknesses in a critique? a) To provide a balanced and fair analysis b) To agree with everyone c) To confuse the reader d) To make the author look bad 8) What is the difference between a summary and a critique? a) A critique retells the story in detail b) A critique analyzes and evaluates; a summary only explains main points c) A critique is shorter d) A summary includes personal opinions 9) Which tone is best for writing a critique? a) Funny and sarcastic b) Casual and emotional c) Formal and objective d) Angry and defensive 10) What should a conclusion in a critique include? a) A new summary b) More quotes c) Author’s biography d) Final judgment or evaluation

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