Asked by Summer Moriarty
Why do some readers choose to join reader groups?
A. Groups offer opportunities to discuss interesting topics in literature.***
B. Groups allow readers to find out the ends of stories without reading.
C. Groups usually give away free books to their regular attendees.
D. Groups can prove to the community that you are a true “reader.”
A. Groups offer opportunities to discuss interesting topics in literature.***
B. Groups allow readers to find out the ends of stories without reading.
C. Groups usually give away free books to their regular attendees.
D. Groups can prove to the community that you are a true “reader.”
Answers
Answered by
Summer Moriarty
What is the purpose of sharing what you have read with others?
A. It will help the other person with any homework assignments.
B. The other person will learn what is interesting about literature.
C. You will be able to think about difficult ideas that you have read.***
D. Sharing may show you that you enjoy teaching other people.
A. It will help the other person with any homework assignments.
B. The other person will learn what is interesting about literature.
C. You will be able to think about difficult ideas that you have read.***
D. Sharing may show you that you enjoy teaching other people.
Answered by
Writeacher
Too bad there's only one "right answer" for these.
I agree with your choices although I think there's more than one right answer for the second one.
I agree with your choices although I think there's more than one right answer for the second one.
Answered by
Summer Moriarty
But would you say that the ones that I have chosen are the best answers?
Answered by
Writeacher
yes
Answered by
bobpursley
And another purpose of reading groups is ...the phrase comes from Jane Austen in Pride and Prejudice...you can find kindred spirits in a reading group.
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