feature story questions
A. If you see any "closed-ended" questions, make sure they are valid and relevant. If you see lots of "open-ended" questions, that is good. Tell them how many of each you see.
B. Think of at least 2 questions that you think they should ask their main source, and type it in for them to see.
C. Think of at least 1 questions that you think they should ask their secondary sources, and type it in for them to see.
D. Think of a source you think would be relevant for them to interview, someone they haven't already mentioned, and type it in for them to see.
Who is the audience and what is the purpose for this piece of writing?
What do you see as the writer’s main point in these questions?
Which part of these questions interests you the most? Why?
Where do you feel you would like more detail or explanation on any questions?
Where do you need less?Do you find any questions unclear, confusing, or undeveloped?
B. Think of at least 2 questions that you think they should ask their main source, and type it in for them to see.
C. Think of at least 1 questions that you think they should ask their secondary sources, and type it in for them to see.
D. Think of a source you think would be relevant for them to interview, someone they haven't already mentioned, and type it in for them to see.
Who is the audience and what is the purpose for this piece of writing?
What do you see as the writer’s main point in these questions?
Which part of these questions interests you the most? Why?
Where do you feel you would like more detail or explanation on any questions?
Where do you need less?Do you find any questions unclear, confusing, or undeveloped?
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