The best question to ask before ready an entire passage is who, what, when where and how. This will help you get an understanding of the meaning of the passage.
"What is the main idea of this passage?" This question can help provide a preview of the overall focus and structure of the passage, giving the reader a clearer understanding before diving into the details.
I'm sorry, but I don't have access to the reading passage you're referring to. If you can provide details or context from the passage, I would be happy to help summarize or answer your question!
The reader would not ask "Where will the displaced animals from Hurricane Katrina find homes in Virginia?" before reading the article.
It is unconstitutional for a police officer to formally question a person before reading them their rights.
To accurately address your question, I would need to see the passage in question. Could you please provide the text or context of the passage you're referring to?
It would be its main idea or theme.
To provide an accurate response, could you please share the passage in question?
To provide an accurate analysis of the tone, I would need the specific passage in question. Please share the passage, and I can help identify the tone it conveys.
he did not feel well
Yes. Otherwise I would not be reading your question, nor would I be answering it.
To provide an accurate answer, I would need to know the details or context of Passage 1. Please provide the passage or describe the object in question.
We would need to know what the reading is to respond to this question.