Lifting the level of questions

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Lifting the level of questions

How could this info be useful to us as we research? Today, I want to teach you that when readers dig deep into a topic, it pays to ask questions at different levels. Some questions will help you understand the text you’re reading, and other questions will get you to think beyond the text, to question across tests, across your topic, and even to question your own agenda.

Come up with ?’s

Come up with ?’s These look like level 1 questions. The answers are right in the text.

Push harder….

Push harder…. This question seems like it might take a while to answer. It may be more of a level 4 question.

Push harder…. This question seems like it might take a while to answer. It may be more of a level 4 question. But, I think we needed the first questions to get to this type of question.