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When preparing a book review, which of the following is most representative of the kind of questions a reviewer might ask themselves when deciding on their reaction to the book being reviewed?

A. "Do I agree with the author's opinions?"
B. "Is the book fiction or nonfiction?"
C. "Does the book's author have a thesis?"
D. "Is the book popular among people like me"

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User Fzf
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Answer:

A

Step-by-step explanation:

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User Marco Amendola
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Answer:

A. "Do I agree with the author's opinions?"

Step-by-step explanation:

Its important to know your own stance on a book before being able to review it and know how you feel about it.

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