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Don't Get Discouraged by That Classic
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How would you compare the text?
With what other work(s) of literature would you compare the book you're currently reading? Why?
What questions do you have - author?
What questions do you have about the author? Why?
What questions do you have - text?
What questions do you have about the text you're currently reading? Why?
Which character do you most like?
In the work you're currently reading, which character do you most like?
Who is your literary hero?
Is there someone you look up to--as a literary hero? Why?
What do you look for in a book?
When you are looking for something to read, what do you look for in a book?
Which book would you take - island?
If you knew you were going to be stranded on a deserted island, which ONE book would you take with you?
Which character are you?
If you were to pick one character, who would you be?
What do you remember?
Do you remember the first book you read? What did you think?
How do you procrastinate?
Reading can be a form of procrastination. How do you procrastinate?
What book would you read?
Is there a book you've always wanted to read, but you just haven't found the time?
Where do you prefer to read?
Do you have a spot where you enjoy reading?
Which author would you meet?
If you could go back in time, which author would you like to meet?
Which book do you hate?
Is there a book you hate? Is so, why?
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