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Comprehension Questions

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A set of ten comprehension questions are provided for each book along with a strategy for using the questions.
 

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Three Levels of Questions

  • Literal. Answers are directly stated in the text.
  • Inferential. Answers are implied in the text
  • Evaluative. Answer requires information from outside of the text.

 

 

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