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As you continue to think about different genres, you remember that many young children could also be interested in the environment. While searching online, you locate a review of a book about how kids can start a recycling program in their community. The reviewer states they would recommend the book because of how well the author details the steps to create such a program.

The reviewer lists the chronological steps mentioned in the book. They also discuss how easy it would be for a young person to follow these steps because of the way they’re described in the book and presented at an age-appropriate reading level.

The book review includes quotations and paraphrased information from the book. All these references are cited at the end of the review.

From the information you read in the book review, is the book review subjective or objective?
Question 4 options:

Objective: It was found online at the library, so it must be objective.


Objective: It supports the author's opinion with facts and evidence.


Subjective: The author is just stating their opinion.


Subjective: The reviewer clearly wanted to make children stop putting recyclable material in the trash.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
Subjective: The author is just stating their opinion.

Explanation: The reviewer is giving a recommendation (an opinion) about the book, even though they back it up with facts and examples. Reviews are evaluative and therefore subjective.