Comprehension Questions
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Basic Questions
After assigning a reading selection, instructors can use these basic comprehension questions to determine whether students have a good grasp of the basics of plot events, characterization, and foreshadowing. Click the following for questions that accompany each one of the major reading chunks below. Basic Comprehension Questions for Reading (Google Docs) |
Comprehension and Discussion Questions
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Letters 1-4
Chapters 1-2
Chapters 3-5
Chapters 6-10
Chapters 11-16
Chapters 17-24
Letters
* These questions were taken or adapted from Professor Boyer's Introduction to Literature chapter questions and the Signet Teacher's Guide. * Some additional questions were taken or adapted from this source: http://studylib.net/doc/8849191/frankenstein-discussion-questions-chapters-17-24-chapters-17 |
In-Depth Discussion
Link to Google Doc With In-Depth Discussion Questions Here
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In-Depth Discussion Questions
These are questions intended to take a significant portion of a class period. Students should generally follow the procedure below:
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Frankenstein In-Depth Discussion Questions
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Chapters 1-4
Chapter 5-10
Chapters 10-16
Chapters 17-22
Chapters 18-End
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The Creature
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Some questions taken or adapted from this site. Some questions also taken or adapted from this site. |