The document provides the directions for an alternative AR quiz assignment. Students are instructed to pick 5 of the 17 provided questions to respond to in at least 5 sentences each on a separate piece of paper. The questions cover a range of topics about characters, themes, and opinions about a book the student has read including their favorite character, qualities they identify with, understanding of the author and opinions on if they would recommend the book.
The document provides the directions for an alternative AR quiz assignment. Students are instructed to pick 5 of the 17 provided questions to respond to in at least 5 sentences each on a separate piece of paper. The questions cover a range of topics about characters, themes, and opinions about a book the student has read including their favorite character, qualities they identify with, understanding of the author and opinions on if they would recommend the book.
The document provides the directions for an alternative AR quiz assignment. Students are instructed to pick 5 of the 17 provided questions to respond to in at least 5 sentences each on a separate piece of paper. The questions cover a range of topics about characters, themes, and opinions about a book the student has read including their favorite character, qualities they identify with, understanding of the author and opinions on if they would recommend the book.
The document provides the directions for an alternative AR quiz assignment. Students are instructed to pick 5 of the 17 provided questions to respond to in at least 5 sentences each on a separate piece of paper. The questions cover a range of topics about characters, themes, and opinions about a book the student has read including their favorite character, qualities they identify with, understanding of the author and opinions on if they would recommend the book.
Directions: Pick 5 of the following questions to respond to on a separate piece of paper. Responses should be at least 5 sentences each to earn full credit. Be sure to include the books title and author.
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What character was your favorite? Why?
What character did you dislike? Why? Which character is most like you? Why? Does anyone in the book remind you of someone you know? Explain. If you could be any character in the book, who would you be? Which character demonstrated a good quality that you would like to develop for yourself over the years? What is the quality and how did he/she demonstrate it. 7. Overall, what kind of feelings did you have after reading a few paragraphs of this book? Midway? After finishing the book? 8. Do any incidents, ideas, or actions in this book remind you of your own life or something that happened to you? Explain. 9. Do you like this book? Why or why not? 10. Are there any parts of the book that are confusing to you? Which parts? Why do you think you got confused? How did you figure it out? 11. Do you believe there is an opinion expressed by the author through this book? What is it? How do you know this? Do you agree? Why or why not? 12. Do you think the title of this book is appropriate? Is it significant? 13. Would you change the ending of the story in any way? Tell your ending. Why would you change it? 14. What kind of person do you feel the author is? What makes you feel this way? 15. Would you like to read something else by this author? Why or why not? 16. What do you feel is the most important work, phrase, passage, or paragraph in this book? Explain. 17. If you were an English teacher, would you want to share this book with your students? Why or why not?
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