The Art of Probing.  Text  Reader  World or Other Literature  Text-to-Reader  Text-to-World  Text-to-Other Literature  Reader-to-World  Reader-to-Other.

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The Art of Probing

 Text  Reader  World or Other Literature  Text-to-Reader  Text-to-World  Text-to-Other Literature  Reader-to-World  Reader-to-Other Literature  Dense Question

 Goal: Discover how to develop a method of questioning.  Assignment: Using your book ( Oliver Twist or alternate novel) create a dense question and write it down.  Plan to introduce the book along with the dense question to a partner and be prepared to answer it for the partner.  H.W.: Form three dense questions for Oliver Twist in preparation for tomorrow’s Socratic Seminar.