CLOSE-READING QUESTIONS
(10 MINUTES)
Have students write their answer to each question, or use these prompts to guide a discussion.
• COMPARE AND CONTRAST: Based on information about the setting, compare and contrast daily life then and now. How is life for us today different from that of the characters in the play? How is it similar?
• TEXT STRUCTURE: What is the purpose of the narrators in this play? How does the narrators’ role contribute to your understanding of the historical event?
• MAIN IDEA: What historical event or person is featured in this play?
• CAUSE AND EFFECT: What is the cause of the conflict in the play? What is the result of that conflict?
• CITING TEXTUAL EVIDENCE: Which character in the play could be described as either a hero or a villain? Cite evidence in the text that supports your answer.
• TEXT FEATURES: What is the purpose of the map that is included with the play? How does it contribute to your understanding of the events in the play?
• MAKING INFERENCES: In the play, characters or countries form alliances. Explain: Why do they choose to work together? What does each hope to accomplish?
• SUMMARIZING: Describe the lasting historical significance of the key event and/or historical figures featured in the play.
• DRAWING CONCLUSIONS: Are any issues or conflicts occurring today related to the people or events featured in the play?