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moongchi

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What would a response to literature focus on if it were more aesthetic than an efferent question?
 
  a. information to be taken away from the story
  b. reading a story to learn facts
  c. a personal experiencing of the text
  d. understanding what the author meant

Question 2

Give an example of an efferent question.
 
  a. What facts did this poem teach you?
  b. What were you thinking about?
  c. What did you wonder about?
  d. What would you change?



kswal303

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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

a



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