Good+Samaritan-Questions

Good Samaritan Good Samaritan **Questions: Short answer. Use CSRQ. ** 1. Who is the Narrator?  2. Why is Rey at the Sanchez family's house?
 * Mr. Sanchez
 * Rey
 * Orlando
 * Mrs. Sanchez

3. Where is Orlie? How do you know?

4. From what you have read so far, which characters do you predict might become involved in a conflict?

5. Why did Rey agree to help Mr. Sanchez at first?
 * to be a good Samaritan
 * because he like the Sanchez family
 * because Mr. Sanchez promised the boys that they could use the pool

Questions: Short essay. Use CSRQ as your topic sentence. Then write several supporting sentences to make a paragraph. 1. What are your thoughts and questions about the story? You might reflect upon the characters, their problems, the title, or other ideas about the story.

2. How does Rey change from the beginning of the story to the end? What do you think causes this change?

3. What does this story say about people in general?  4. How successful was the author in creating a good piece of literature? Use examples from the story to explain your thinking.
 * In what ways does it remind you of people you have known or experiences you have had?
 * You may also write about stories or books you have read, or movies, works of art, or television programs you have seen.
 * <span style="display: block; font-family: 'Comic Sans MS',cursive; font-size: 35px; text-align: left;">Use examples from the story to explain your thinking.

5. Imagery involves one or more of your five senses (hearing, taste, touch, smell, sight). An author uses a word or phrase to stimulate your memory of those senses. Write a quote from the text when the author makes use of such descriptive language. <span style="display: block; height: 1px; left: -40px; overflow: hidden; position: absolute; top: 390px; width: 1px;"> ** Good Samaritan ** Questions: 1. What are your thoughts and questions about the story? You might reflect upon the characters, their problems, the title, or other ideas about the story. 2. How does Rey change from the beginning of the story to the end? What do you think causes this change? 3. What does this story say about people in general? In what ways does it remind you of people you have known or experiences you have had? You may also write about stories or books you have read, or movies, works of art, or television programs you have seen. Use examples from the story to explain your thinking. 4. How successful was the author in creating a good piece of literature? Use examples from the story to explain your thinking. 5. Who is the Narrator? a. Mr. Sanchez b. Rey c. Orlando d. Mrs. Sanchez 6. Why is Rey at the Sanchez family's house? 7. Where is Orlie? How do you know? 8. From what you have read so far, which characters do you predict might become involved in a conflict? 9. Why did Rey agree to help Mr. Sanchez at first? a. to be a good Samaritan b. because he like the Sanchez family c. because Mr. Sanchez promised the boys that they could use the pool 10. Imagery involves one or more of your five senses (hearing, taste, touch, smell, sight). An author uses a word or phrase to stimulate your memory of those senses. Write a quote from the text when the author makes use of such descriptive language.