When reading a book for appreciation, look for some of these things:
plot
Read a book such as My Side of the Mountain, and write a reflection of the plot.
No, but unfortunately a lot of people (11-13 year old girls) with no appreciation for skill and talent in writing or love of a good plot like it a great deal.
A summary of the main plot
the main conflict is that you should read the book to find out. When you finsh the book, tell me what the answer is, ok?
When you are doing a plot summary, you should include all of the major points of the story, so yes, you include the ending. If the story has a surprise or twist, you might give a hint and say "You should really read this story to see the surprise ending."
Essential Components:PlotCharactersComponents Hard to do without:SettingNarrationOthers that can be done without:ThemeHistorical contextCultural impact
All books have plots. The plot is what happens in the book.
A reading impression is an individual's thoughts, opinions, or feelings about a book after reading it. It can include a person's reaction to the plot, characters, writing style, and overall impact of the book on them.
First you asked what the beginning of this book was, and now the plot? For the second time, read the book!
The plot is simply what happens in the story or book. Pretend you're explaining the story to a friend and you'll know the plot.
No, a plot is a stroyline, and a genre is a type of book.