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Reading Response Journal Questions

Please pick one question to write about every night. Write at least of a page. Remember to use correct grammar and complete sentences. Non-Fiction Books: 16. What information surprised you? 17.How can you use this information in your life? 18.What information do you question or think might not be correct? How might you check it out? 19. What is the most important thing you have learned? Why? 20. What is the most interesting thing you read? 21. What techniques does the author use to make this information easy to understand? 22. Where do you think you could look for more information on this topic? 23. After reading I wonder. Fiction Books: 24. After reading, I wonder 25. Are the characters realistic (do they seem like they could be read people)? Why or why not? 26. Create a timeline of events from what you have read so far. 27. Create a WANTED poster for the antagonist. 28. Describe a character that you would like to meet (which doesnt mean that you think you would like the character, but that you think the character would be interesting). List 4 questions that you would ask. 29. Describe something you have read that is similar to this. 30. Describe the major conflict. What side are you on? Describe the settings time and place. Create a new setting that you think would be better for the story and describe it. 31. Describe what was either believable or unbelievable about your reading. Defend your opinion. 32. Describe the similarities and differences between the main character and you. 33. Theme: Explain an idea or theme either stated outright or implied by eventswhich is meaningful to you. Explain its importance to the book/film and why you find it meaningful. 34. Character Comparison #1: Compare yourself to a main character. Point out your similarities and try to account for differences between you and him/her. Considering what you have discovered, what is your reaction to this character? Why? How do you think the character would feel about you? 35. Character Comparison #2: Compare a character from your book/film to a character from another work of fiction (novel, play, film,short story). What are their similarities? What are their differences? Which character do you admire more? Why? 36. Judgment: Examine a characters actions, values, behavior, etc. with which you disagree. What is happening? Why is the character

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