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- Q1Literal: this question refers to a person. For example, "Who is coming over?"Who?30s3.I.4.1
- Q2Literal: this question refers to a thing, object, or action. For example, "What is that for?" or "What are you doing?"What?30s
- Q3Literal: this question refers to a location or place. For example, "Where are the keys?"Where?30s
- Q4Literal: this question refers to a time. For example, "What time is it?"When?30s
- Q5Literal: this question refers to the amount of a number (e.g. time, money). For example, "How much does this cost?"How much? How many?30s
- Q6Literal: this question refers to choosing one of a few options. For example, "Which food do you want to eat, apples or grapes?"Which?30s
- Q7Inferential: this question refers to if something occurred differently. For example, "What if Tom didn't go to school?"What if ..... happened?30s
- Q8Inferential: this question refers to the process or the internal thoughts of the character. How a character feels or thinks about what is happening. For example, "How did Tom feel when he got to school?"How did.....?30s
- Q9Inferential: this question refers to the reason or cause of a situation or action. For example, "Why did Tom come to school late?"Why did...?30s
- Q10Inferential: this question refers to a prediction that you the reader make. There isn't a right or wrong answer, but we must make related, smart guesses based on the information we have in the text. For Example, "What might happen if Tom went to school on time?"What might happen if....?30s
- Q11Inferential: this question refers to a prediction that you the reader make. There isn't a right or wrong answer, but we must make related smart guesses based on the information we have in the text. For example, "What will happen when Tom gets to school late?"What will happen if....?30s
- Q12Inferential: This question refers to your opinion and what you think about the story. For example, "What do you think about the story?"What do you think....?30s
