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2       Rumours





                  C.  Read the review on page 21. Then number the
                    sections of the review in the correct order.

                          anything you disliked or found more negative about
                        the film
                          information about how the plot develops (no
                        spoilers!)
                          information about the main characters
                          the title of your review, which should attract your
                        reader’s attention
                         what you’re writing about and a brief plot summary
                         your recommendation


                 D.  Answer the questions.

                   1.  Where is the story set and who are the main characters?
                   2.  Why did the friends agree to meet every year?
                   3.  What does the reviewer particularly like about the way the
                      book is written? Why?

                   4.  Who does the reviewer recommend the book to?
                   5.  What adjectives does the reviewer use to describe the plot?
                   6.  What example of the rule of three can you find in the first
                      paragraph?

                 E.  Think about a novel you’ve read recently. Answer the
                   questions.

                   1.  What adjectives would you use to describe:
                       a) the plot?
                       b) the main characters?
                       c) the ending?
                   2.  What did you particularly like about the novel?
                   3.  Was there anything you disliked?
                   4.  Who do you think would enjoy the novel?


                 F.  Now write your review (180–220 words). Use your answers to
                   the questions above and the structure in exercise C.             This is a technique of listing three

                                                                                           The Rule of Three



                                                                                     adjectives, actions or events
                                                                                    together. It is thought to make
                                                                                    the text more engaging and
                                                                                        enjoyable to read.











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