This document provides reading comprehension questions for a children's literature course. The questions ask students to consider how the texts engage with medieval romance and heroic quest traditions, identify similarities and differences between the texts, recognize significant themes and images across all readings, and determine what makes the literature intended for children.
This document provides reading comprehension questions for a children's literature course. The questions ask students to consider how the texts engage with medieval romance and heroic quest traditions, identify similarities and differences between the texts, recognize significant themes and images across all readings, and determine what makes the literature intended for children.
This document provides reading comprehension questions for a children's literature course. The questions ask students to consider how the texts engage with medieval romance and heroic quest traditions, identify similarities and differences between the texts, recognize significant themes and images across all readings, and determine what makes the literature intended for children.
Reading Comprehension Questions: Children Literaure
The following questions are designed to help you focus your attention when reading and studying. Note: do not answer these as written exercise unless otherwise directed. These questions are not comprehensive; therefore, you should be pursuing and developing other questions. Childrens Literature 1. How do the texts engage the Medieval Romance and later heroic quest traditions? 2. What similarities and what differences emerge in comparison to other texts in the course? 3. What themes and images stand out as significant across all of the literatures in the course?| 4. What makes this literature childrens literature?