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MSA Question Stems Mr. Harpine

Write a summary of this article

What is this article mainly about What is this article mainly about? Support your answer with details from the text

What is another good title for this article What is another good title for this article? Explain your answer with details from the text.

What lesson could you learn from reading this story/ article What lesson could you learn from reading this story/ article? Use details from the text to support your answer.

What is the theme of this selection What is the theme of this selection? Support your response with references to the text.

Explain the contributions that ________ made to _______. Use information from the selection to explain your answer.

Based on this selection, what can you infer about_______. Use information from the text to explain your answer.

Write an explanation that tells what the author meant when he/she said _______. Include details from the selection to explain your answer.

Choose one sentence from the article that best expresses the author’s message. Explain how the sentence best explains the message. Support your answer with details from the article.

What is the author’s purpose for writing this text What is the author’s purpose for writing this text? Explain your answer with supports from the text.

Choose a text feature from the article Choose a text feature from the article. Explain how the feature you chose helps the reader to understand the article. Use details from the article to support your choice.

Explain how the text features helped you to construct meaning Explain how the text features helped you to construct meaning. Use references from the text to support your explanation.