This document provides 10 questions as a guide for writing a book report. The questions ask the reader to identify similar stories, the author's purpose and qualities, interesting parts of the story and why, lasting impressions, favorite quotes, rewrite an ending, new words learned, relate a character to oneself, and connect an event to social issues.
This document provides 10 questions as a guide for writing a book report. The questions ask the reader to identify similar stories, the author's purpose and qualities, interesting parts of the story and why, lasting impressions, favorite quotes, rewrite an ending, new words learned, relate a character to oneself, and connect an event to social issues.
This document provides 10 questions as a guide for writing a book report. The questions ask the reader to identify similar stories, the author's purpose and qualities, interesting parts of the story and why, lasting impressions, favorite quotes, rewrite an ending, new words learned, relate a character to oneself, and connect an event to social issues.
This document provides 10 questions as a guide for writing a book report. The questions ask the reader to identify similar stories, the author's purpose and qualities, interesting parts of the story and why, lasting impressions, favorite quotes, rewrite an ending, new words learned, relate a character to oneself, and connect an event to social issues.
2. What is the author’s purpose in writing the story? 3. What is the author’s most admirable quality as seen on how the story was written? 4. What is the most interesting part of the story? Why? 5. What do you think will be your lasting impression of the story? 6. What is your favorite line or quote from the story? Explain why. 7. Rewrite the ending of the story using the information about one of the main characters. 8. List down the new words that you’ve learned from the story and write their dictionary meaning. 9. Choose a character from the story and relate the character’s characteristics and experiences to yours. 10. Choose an event or a scene in the story and explain its connection to the social/global issues that you are experiencing in your country.