To Kill A Mockingbird? And/or Lord Of The Flies All The Questions are down below.
All the Questions 1. Explain a character's problem and then offer your character advice on how to solve his/her problem. 2. Explain how a character is acting and why you think the character is acting that way. 3. Pick one character and explain why you would/would not like to have him/her as a friend. 4. Describe and explain why you would/would not like to have lived in the time or place of the story. 5. What real-life people or events are you reminded of by characters or events in the story? Explain why. 6. Write about what would happen if you brought one of your characters to school or home for a day. 7. Pick a scene in which you disagreed how a character handled a situation/person and rewrite it in the way you think it should have happened. 8. What quality of which character strikes you as a good characteristic to develop within yourself over the years? Why? How does the character demonstrate this quality? 9. Who tells the story? Is this the best person to tell it? Why? 10. How would the story be different if told through another character's eyes? 11. Why do you think the author wrote this story? 12. If you were the author, would you have ended the story in a different way? Why? How so? 13. How does the author provide information or details to make the story seem realistic? 14. Do you have any unanswered questions about the story? Explain. 15. Copy an interesting/confusing/important/enjoyable passage and explain why you chose it.
OK, first: We are not going to read the entire book for you. And neither will we do your entire assignment,
Join our real-time social learning platform and learn together with your friends!