Stupid Question. Need help with book review, please.
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Stupid Question. Need help with book review, please.
I understand you are not to give opinion. Is there a limit of how many quotes from the book we can use? I have like around eight. Each quote I try to explain why it is important.
Or is there a better way of doing this?
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There isn't a limit, but I think 8 quotes is far too much. I suggest choosing just a couple of important quotes. You can refer to the other quotes in your review without writing down the quotes themselves. Anyway, it is just my opinion.alwaysdaddygirl wrote:Aloha,
I understand you are not to give opinion. Is there a limit of how many quotes from the book we can use? I have like around eight. Each quote I try to explain why it is important.
Or is there a better way of doing this?
My apologizes for the additional questions. Blessings.
Mahalo
TA?
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gali wrote:There isn't a limit, but I think 8 quotes is far too much. I suggest choosing just a couple of important quotes. You can refer to the other quotes in your review without writing down the quotes themselves. Anyway, it is just my opinion.alwaysdaddygirl wrote:Aloha,
I understand you are not to give opinion. Is there a limit of how many quotes from the book we can use? I have like around eight. Each quote I try to explain why it is important.
Or is there a better way of doing this?
My apologizes for the additional questions. Blessings.
Mahalo
TA?

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Mahalo?? I wrote two different versions. I am just weird like that.rssllue wrote:gali wrote:There isn't a limit, but I think 8 quotes is far too much. I suggest choosing just a couple of important quotes. You can refer to the other quotes in your review without writing down the quotes themselves. Anyway, it is just my opinion.alwaysdaddygirl wrote:Aloha,
I understand you are not to give opinion. Is there a limit of how many quotes from the book we can use? I have like around eight. Each quote I try to explain why it is important.
Or is there a better way of doing this?
My apologizes for the additional questions. Blessings.
Mahalo
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I agree with Gali. It's better to limit the quotes to one, maybe two.gali wrote:There isn't a limit, but I think 8 quotes is far too much. I suggest choosing just a couple of important quotes. You can refer to the other quotes in your review without writing down the quotes themselves. Anyway, it is just my opinion.alwaysdaddygirl wrote:Aloha,
I understand you are not to give opinion. Is there a limit of how many quotes from the book we can use? I have like around eight. Each quote I try to explain why it is important.
Or is there a better way of doing this?
My apologizes for the additional questions. Blessings.
Mahalo
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bookowlie wrote:I agree with Gali. It's better to limit the quotes to one, maybe two.gali wrote:There isn't a limit, but I think 8 quotes is far too much. I suggest choosing just a couple of important quotes. You can refer to the other quotes in your review without writing down the quotes themselves. Anyway, it is just my opinion.alwaysdaddygirl wrote:Aloha,
I understand you are not to give opinion. Is there a limit of how many quotes from the book we can use? I have like around eight. Each quote I try to explain why it is important.
Or is there a better way of doing this?
My apologizes for the additional questions. Blessings.
Mahalo
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