Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Questions

How do the right questions help you access text better? What difficulties did you find asking questions?

             A good question is a question is one that can help you get an understanding of the text. A question that can clarify the text and what it truly means. for example a inferential question is a good type of questions you can ask because it can not be answered straight from the text, you have to take out the bits and pieces of clues they give you in the text. Another good example of a good question is a evaluative question very similar to a inferential question but a evaluative question sums up a the text and ask you for your opinion on the text such as a meaning. A bad question would be a literal question , because it can be answered directly from the text it takes no effort to find the answer. 

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