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Ahmad Kassem's Book Review of Holes by Louis Sachar - Coggle Diagram
Ahmad Kassem's Book Review of Holes by Louis Sachar
Introduction Paragraph
Information about the story - I should write some facts about the story, that would let the reader feel attracted to read more.
Setting - I will mention the place; camp green lake and the court in one of the first scenes.
Conflict - I would write that the conflict is Stanley Yelnats going to Camp Green Lake due to an accusation of stealing, and how this may change his life,
Characters - I will mention the main character, Stanley Yelnats, and I will mention his friends in the camp.
Spoilers - I should mention some events that happened briefly, so they look exciting and the reader keeps reading.
I would write spoilers like the curse, and the fact that Stanley may break it, his legacy.
Like Paragraph
Spoilers/Story Leaks - I would mention again some events briefly, but this time the event would be from the climax/rising action so they can seem so exciting to encourage the reader to read.
Recommendation - I should right some sentence that makes it clear I like this book so much that I would recommend it to many people.
Story Facts - write again some facts about the story, so the reader feels he has better knowledge about the story now.
Author's Style Paragraph
Praise in the Style - I should keep praising the author's style and how effective it is.
Convincing Sentence - I should write a sentence that would make the reader feel convinced that the author's style is perfect, it shouldn't be just praise.
Personal Insight Paragraph
Write what is my favorite part of the story, and mention why. it should be written in a way that attracts the reader
Like for example I would write that my favorite part is the past , and explain the reason for it.
Plot Knitting Paragraph
Mention a few events that happened at the beginning of the story.
Mention a few positive points about the organization of the plot.
Write a sentence that would stick to the readers mind.
Conclusion Paragraph
I should write a catch sentence, that identifies what should the reader like to like such a book (it should include a huge group of people), since it should make the reader feel that "Holes" is the perfect book for him to read.
Reader's Interest Paragraph
I should assure that every category of people will be interested in such a story.