Reading Comprehension - Interpretation
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1. Why was (character) so (feeling)?
2. What clues in the story tell you...
3. What sort of person do you think (character) is?
(Explain why you think this)
4. Create another title for this story.
5. How many clues can you find in the story to show...
6. How old do you think the characters are? Why?
7. Does (character) like (character)? How do you know?
8. What reasons does the writer give you for...
9. What does the writer want you to think about (character? action? event?) Explain your answer.
10. Why did (character) do (action)?
11. Create a 'better' title for this story.
12. List 3 reasons why...
13. What does the writer want you to feel about...
14. Give two reasons why...
15. Why do writers give their stories names?
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