A book review typically identifies and evaluates the following aspects:
- Narrative techniques
- Setting descriptions
- Types of figurative language
- Characters and plot
- Evaluates how effective they are
- Analyzes the author’s decisions
- Compares the book to other books
The option "suggest revisions that could improve the book" is less commonly included as a standard component of a book review, as reviews generally focus on analysis and evaluation rather than direct suggestions for improvement.
So, the correct answers would include the first six points listed above, along with the comparison to other books.