Questions: Part 1 1. What did the author want you to know here? How do you know (Examples)? 2. What is the main idea, and how does the author show.

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Questions: Part 1 1. What did the author want you to know here? How do you know (Examples)? 2. What is the main idea, and how does the author show this in the text? 3. What are the most important facts/details? 4. What tone or mood does the author create? 5. What are the most important words to talk about in this text? 6. Are the sentences easy or hard to understand? Why? 7. What does the author care about? 8. Why did the author write this? 9. Does this information change your point of view about Child Labor? 10. How do the photographs add to or clarify the message? 11. Did the author present the subject fairly, explaining all sides of the situation without bias? 12. Did the author leave out information that should have been included?