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प्रश्न
You know the essential points required for a book review. Now form pairs and find essential points required for a play review and film review. You can take the help of your teacher, library, or the internet.
| Book Review | Play Review | Film Review |
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उत्तर
| Book Review |
Review of a play |
Review of a film |
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(1) Storyline |
(1) Story Line, Theme and Climax |
(1) Story Line |
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(2) Social/Historical Context |
(2) Actors/Actresses and their Presentations |
(2) Acting |
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(3) Writing Style |
(3) Use of lights, music and special effects |
(3) Direction |
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(4) My Thoughts. |
(4) Use of Sets, Costumes and Make-up |
(4) Editing |
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(5) My Thoughts and rating. |
(5) Cinematography |
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(6) Music and sound effects |
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(7) Special effects |
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(8) My thoughts and rating |
APPEARS IN
संबंधित प्रश्न
Pair up with your partner and answer the following question :
Do you have a hero or a role model to look up to? Who is he/she?
Make a list of famous novels by Ernest Hemingway. Two are given to you.
(1) A Farewell to Arms
(2) For Whom the Bell Tolls.
(3) __________________
(4) __________________
(5) __________________
(6) __________________
(7) __________________
Read the passage and name the following.
Young and devoted apprentice
Read the passage and name the following.
The place where Hemingway had the experience of fishing.
Correct the following sentence using facts from the review.
Manolin’s parents insisted on his working with the same old fisherman.
Correct the following sentence using facts from the review.
This novel is pure fiction.
Correct the following sentence using facts from the review.
Hemingway's style of writing does not unfold the hidden meaning.
Correct the following sentence using facts from the review.
The relationship between the old man and Manolin is coarse.
The review mentions the struggles of both the writer, Ernest Hemingway, and the old man. Fill the incidents of the struggle of Hemingway in table A and those of the old man in table B.
| Table A Ernest Hemingway |
Table B Old man |
Classroom Library :
Ask all your classmates to donate a book to the class. In this way, everyone will have a book of his/her own to read. Read the book in a week or two. After reading it, exchange your book with your classmate. Keep exchanging and reading books for the whole year. Every fortnight gives the book review of the book that you have read recently in the form of a presentation.
