4 Types of Questions Right There Pull Together Author and Me On my Own.

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4 Types of Questions Right There Pull Together Author and Me On my Own

Right There Question The answer is right in the text ex. Q: Where did the wizard live? A: Oz

Pull Together Question The answer is in the text, but in several places, and might have more than one part. Ex. Q: Who became Dorothy’s main companions along the way? A: The TinMan, the Scarecrow, the Lion

Author and Me Question The answer is a combination of your opinion and what you read. Ex. Q: If you were Dorothy, how might you feel facing the Wizard, and why?

On My Own Question The question has nothing to do, specifically, with the text,other than the theme and the answer is often an opinion based on what you know Ex. Q: Do you truly believe that perseverance is worth it? Have you ever had to “hang in there” and follow your dreams? What was the outcome?