An Interpretation Question is a question that can have more then
one good answer but you must support it by factual evidence.
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What is an example of a positive statement
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A positive statement is a philosophical term for statements that
simply state how things are without moral implications. An example
of a positive statement would be "the grass is green".
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How did the man opinion of the old timer on sulphur creek change in the story to build a fire by Jack London
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The man first believed that the old man was too cautious and
weak. As the man began to freeze, his opinion changed and he
realized that he had been too arrogant. The man realizes that the
old timer was correct.
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When was To Build a Fire created
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To Build a Fire was created in 1908.
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Which is an example of a literary theme
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The brutality of war
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What do literary critics do when they make interpretations
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They give their opinions on the deeper meanings of a story.
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According to the article Five Stars for Literary Critics what is one role that a literary critic fulfills
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A consumer advocate, who gives the reader information about a new book
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Why can't the man get the third fire started In to build a fire by Jack London
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His hands are too frozen to tend to the fire.
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Why does the third fire go out in to build a fire
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The man is unable to control his hands and snuffs it out :0 APEX
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How is interpretation used in literature
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to offer an opinion or theory about the meaning of the work
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What can you infer about the author of the passage
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According to five stars for literary critics what previous work influenced James Joyce's novel Ulysses
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Hamlet
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What event causes the man to hurriedly build a fire
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He falls through the ice
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What is the best inference you can make about Letty
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Letty is tired from juggling responsible at work and school
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What statement is an example of an inference you can make about To Build a Fire based on information from the text
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The man dies because of overconfidencar and arrogance
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In to build a fire what mistake does the man make when trying to build the second fire
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he build it underneath a tree apex
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Which example would be a more complex theme and why
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2 because it helps the reader understand the story deeper meaning
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What is an interpretation question
An Interpretation Question is a question that can have more then
one good answer but you must support it by factual evidence.
What is an example of a positive statement
A positive statement is a philosophical term for statements that
simply state how things are without moral implications. An example
of a positive statement would be "the grass is green".
How did the man opinion of the old timer on sulphur creek change in the story to build a fire by Jack London
The man first believed that the old man was too cautious and
weak. As the man began to freeze, his opinion changed and he
realized that he had been too arrogant. The man realizes that the
old timer was correct.
When was To Build a Fire created
To Build a Fire was created in 1908.
Which is an example of a literary theme
The brutality of war
What do literary critics do when they make interpretations
They give their opinions on the deeper meanings of a story.
According to the article Five Stars for Literary Critics what is one role that a literary critic fulfills
A consumer advocate, who gives the reader information about a new book
Why can't the man get the third fire started In to build a fire by Jack London
His hands are too frozen to tend to the fire.
Why does the third fire go out in to build a fire
The man is unable to control his hands and snuffs it out :0 APEX
How is interpretation used in literature
to offer an opinion or theory about the meaning of the work
What can you infer about the author of the passage
What is the anwser
According to five stars for literary critics what previous work influenced James Joyce's novel Ulysses
Hamlet
What event causes the man to hurriedly build a fire
He falls through the ice
What is the best inference you can make about Letty
Letty is tired from juggling responsible at work and school
What statement is an example of an inference you can make about To Build a Fire based on information from the text
The man dies because of overconfidencar and arrogance
In to build a fire what mistake does the man make when trying to build the second fire
he build it underneath a tree apex
Which example would be a more complex theme and why
2 because it helps the reader understand the story deeper meaning