Black Panther Gets So Much Right and One Crucial Thing Wrong

After reading Ch. 16 and this movie review, and after reading other Black Panther reviews, including my annotation of a sample Black Panther movie review, you should annotate this review.
Try to do the following: Pick out the hook. Find the thesis. Name the criteria that Bernardin uses to judge the movie. Underline or highlight the topic sentences. Where is the summary of the movie? What does he include in the summary, and why?
Now, as you probably noticed from my annotation of a professional movie review, they do not follow the academic essay format of a college assignment. That is, they are not made up of 6 neat paragraphs. However, they still do all the things that we are doing in our essay: intro, summary, analysis (of at least 2 criteria), opinion, and conclusion. They just might do these things in more than 6 paragraphs.
Now, after you’ve identified these things, pick one of the five “Thinking about the Text” prompts on page 366 to reply to. You don’t need to rewrite the prompt, but you do need to number it. Start a thread and title the thread Prompt 1, Prompt 2, or so on, whichever one you are responding to.
Then reply to it in a well-developed, complete paragraph that answers ALL parts of a prompt.
After you have posted your thread, you can read other students’ threads. Choose one student who answered a different prompt than you, and further their response in some way–that is, offer something more, something that they did not mention. It can’t be just “I agree” or “disagree” or “good point”. Instead, don’t use first-person “I”. Just further their conversation with something else.
In your post and in your response, use the terminology of writing a review–use your vocabulary.

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