Reading a Story A method for reading with comprehension.
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Reading a Story
A method for reading with comprehension
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Reading a Story
Read the story at least twice.
The first time through, read to enjoy. The second time, notice details.
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Reading a Story
Annotate the text. Reread the story making notes in the
margins and highlighting important passages.
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Thinking about a Story
Identify the protagonist and the conflict. Whose story is being told? What does
the character desire? What stands in the character’s way?
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Thinking about a Story
Consider the story’s point of view. How might the tale change if told
from a different point of view?
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Thinking about a Story
Think about the setting. Does the setting play a significant
role in the story? How does the setting affect the
story’s tone?
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Thinking about a Story
Notice key symbols. Not every image is a symbol—usually
symbols are recurrent persons, places, or things that seem to suggest more than their literal meaning.
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Thinking about a Story
Look for the theme. Is the central meaning stated
directly? If not, how does it reveal itself?
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Thinking about a Story
Think about tone and style. How would you characterize the style
of the story? Think about the sentence structure,
the diction, and organization. How do these elements contribute to the tone?