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Title: 5-Paragraph Formal Review Essay


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5-Paragraph Formal Review Essay
  • The Giver

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Introduction
  • You need to start with an introduction that ends
    with a thesis statement that states your opinion
    of the book, either positive or negative.
  • Attention-getter
  • Connector
  • Thesis statement

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Attention-getter
  • Reading has often been a comfort object in my
    life.
  • Imagine a world without color, pain, or feelings.
  • A favorite memory for me might contain a setting
    with family and love.

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Connector
  • A recent book that I have just finished has
    forced me to look at my comfort object in a new
    light.
  • This type of world is reality for Jonas in a
    recent book I have just finished.
  • A recent book I have just finished shows a
    community that would not allow a scene like this
    to occur.

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Thesis Statement
  • I did not enjoy Lois Lowrys novel The Giver
    because it was a boring predictable, and vague
    novel about the future.
  • I enjoyed Lois Lowrys novel The Giver because it
    was exciting, unpredictable, and scary.
  • I did not enjoy Lois Lowrys novel The Giver
    because it is unrealistic, uneventful, and cruel.

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Complete Introduction
  • Imagine a world without color, pain, or
    feelings. This type of world is reality for
    Jonas in a recent book I have just finished. I
    enjoyed Lois Lowrys novel The Giver because it
    was exciting, unpredictable, and scary.

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Body Paragraphs
  • The body paragraphs need to include a beginning
    CLAIM that defends your position and has
    supporting details from the book (3).
  • ONE of these should have parenthetical
    documentation.
  • Each of these paragraphs should also have a
    CONCLUDING STATEMENT at the end telling the
    reader that you did your job. Transitions should
    include clearly, therefore, or thus.

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Claim with supports and concluding statement
for BODY PARAGRAPH 1
  • The novel was enjoyable because it was
    exciting. One example of this is when Jonas was
    skipped at the ceremony. Jonas bowed his
    headWhat had he done wrong (Lowry 55)? Another
    example is when Jonas was selected as the new
    Receiver. A final example is when Jonas begins
    receiving all of the memories. Clearly, these
    examples show that the novel is exciting.

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Claim with supports and concluding statement
for BODY PARAGRAPH 2
  • Another reason I liked the novel is because it
    was unpredictable. Lowry misled me as she made me
    think that Rosemary was the Givers love interest
    rather than his daughter. Yet another surprise
    is when Jonas finds out what release is. He
    killed it! My father killed it! Jonas said to
    himself, stunned at what he was realizing (Lowry
    141). Finally, we are left at the conclusion of
    the novel wondering what happened as the ending
    allows the reader to develop their own ending.
    Hence, the above supports the fact that Lowry is
    unpredictable in her writing of the novel.

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Claim with supports and concluding statement
for BODY PARAGRAPH 3
  • The final reason I enjoyed The Giver is because
    it was scary. One aspect of the novel that is
    frightening is that the community seems unaware
    of the outside world. The fact that love and the
    other emotions are nonexistent is bothersome.
    After Jonas asked his parents if they loved him,
    they responded in amazement. Lowrys mother
    figure explains, Your father means that you
    used a very generalized word, so meaningless that
    its become almost obsolete (120) Lastly,

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  • the whole idea of release and the fact that
    people in the community are unaware of the true
    meaning of release troubled me. Therefore, I feel
    that the novel had some scary components.

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Conclusion
  • The final paragraph in your formal review is your
    conclusion. The first sentence in the conclusion
    is restating your thesis. Here is an example

Lois Lowry has written an enjoyable novel by
using an inspiring, sometimes inconsistent, and
frightening plot to lure her readers.
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Conclusion (continued)
  • The final two sentences are the connector and the
    clincher. Here is an example of what they look
    like remember these are written in ONE complete
    paragraph, including the previous sentence above

Although Lowrys novel allowed me to take a
glimpse into a futuristic utopian society, I
think I will continue to be happy with my present
world. A world without color, pain, or feelings
is a destination I would only visit occasionally.
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Complete Conclusion
  • Lois Lowry has written an enjoyable novel by
    using an inspiring, sometimes inconsistent, and
    frightening plot to lure her readers. Although
    Lowrys novel allowed me to take a glimpse into a
    futuristic utopian society, I think I will
    continue to be happy with my present world. A
    world without color, pain, or feelings is a
    destination I would only visit occasionally.
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