By: Carol Lynne Anderson

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By: Carol Lynne Anderson Signposts By: Carol Lynne Anderson

Contrasts and Contradictions Why is the character doing that? When you are reading and a character says or does something that’s opposite (or contradicts) what he or she has been saying or doing all along. This will help you with making predictions and inferences.

How might this change things? Aha! Moment When you are reading and suddenly a character realizes, understands, or figures something out.

What does this question make me wonder about? Tough Questions What does this question make me wonder about? When you are reading and the character asks himself or herself a really difficult question.

What is the life lesson and how might it affect the main character? Words of the Wiser What is the life lesson and how might it affect the main character? When you are reading and a character (who is normally older and wiser) takes the main character aside and gives him or her serious advice.

Why does this keep happening? Again and Again Why does this keep happening? When you read and notice a word, phrase, or situation that is mentioned again and again.

Why might this memory be important? Memory Moment Why might this memory be important? When you are reading and the author interrupts the actions to tell you about a memory.