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Lesson 438 of 500 ยท Extra Passages

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Book Reports Part 5

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A book report is a way to share what you think about a book you have read.

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A book report is a way to share what you think about a book you have read. In a book report, you write about the story's main characters, the setting, and what happens in the plot. For example, if you read 'Charlotte's Web,' you might explain how Wilbur the pig and Charlotte the spider become friends. You can also share your favorite part and why you liked it. This helps others decide if they want to read the book too!

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What is the main purpose of a book report?

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