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A review summarizes, analyzes, and evaluates a text to form an opinion. Reviews aim to summarize the key details, analyze themes and elements, and assess the text's appeal. The document provides the structure and language features of a review, then applies this to Charlotte's Web by E.B. White. It summarizes the classic story of the friendship between a pig named Wilbur and a spider named Charlotte who helps him through her messages. The review concludes by recommending the book for its themes of positivity, relationships and self-belief.

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How To Write A Review

A review summarizes, analyzes, and evaluates a text to form an opinion. Reviews aim to summarize the key details, analyze themes and elements, and assess the text's appeal. The document provides the structure and language features of a review, then applies this to Charlotte's Web by E.B. White. It summarizes the classic story of the friendship between a pig named Wilbur and a spider named Charlotte who helps him through her messages. The review concludes by recommending the book for its themes of positivity, relationships and self-belief.

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Review

A review is a summary, analysis and an evaluation of a text resulting in


an opinion or judgement. Reviews aim to summarise and analyse a text,
and assess its appeal and value to its audience.

Structure of a Review:
• Context and Background Information: Title, author/artist/
composer, and a brief summary of the topic, issue or thing.
• Text Description: Analysis of characters, settings, descriptions,
themes, graphics, actors, genre, producer, etc.
• Conclusion: Evaluation and recommendation.

Language Features of a Review:


• Language of Opinion
• Language of Cause and Effect
• Language of Evaluation/Judgement
• Language to Indicate Time
• Language of Description
• Language of Modality

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Title Charlotte’s Web
By E.B. White

Charlotte’s Web, written by E.B. White and illustrated by Garth Williams,


Context and
Background was published in 1952. It is a children’s classic which features themes
of self-belief, confidence, friendships, and trust. Even though it was
published over 50 years ago, it is still being enjoyed by millions of
children today.
Language
Indicating Time The story is set on a farm where a kind and gentle young girl, Fern,
lives. After her father saves a young pig, who was the runt of the litter,
from being slaughtered, Fern takes responsibility for raising the pig,
Language of naming him Wilbur. When Wilbur grows older, he is sold to Fern’s uncle,
Description Homer Zuckerman, where he becomes very good friends with a barn
spider named Charlotte. Charlotte overlooks Wilbur’s enclosure in the
barn and she gradually begins to take pride in him, helping him become
Text confident in everything he does and ultimately, they become best friends.
Description
Every couple of days, Charlotte spins special messages for everyone to
see. The messages appear in the opening of the barn. They help everyone
Language of
to acknowledge Wilbur, and to celebrate him. As a result of Charlotte’s
Cause and Effect
messages, Wilbur is entered into the local town fair where visitors and
staff are able to come and see him. Charlotte accompanies Wilbur to
Language the fair and there she lays thousands of eggs. She becomes exhausted,
of Opinion and dies shortly after Wilbur is taken off to be showed to the visitors
and staff.

Language of After Wilbur finds out that Charlotte has died, he is extremely upset.
Evaluation However, not long after finding out this bad news, Charlotte’s egg sac
begins to hatch. The three smallest spiders stay with Wilbur and return
to the farm with him. There, they keep each other company and become
Language of
best friends, just like Charlotte was to Wilbur.
Modality
I absolutely love this book and I would recommend it to all animal
lovers out there. I would also not hesitate in
Conclusion recommending it to children who love a story that
is full of positivity, relationships, friendships and
self-belief. It is definitely a must read!

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