Tuesday, January 7, 2014

Questions for response

2. Do the issues affect your life? Directly or indirectly? On a daily basis, or more generally? Now or in the future? 

3. What are the implications for the future? Are there long- or short-term consequences to the issues raised in the book? Are they positive or negative, affirming or frightening? 

4. What solutions does the author propose to any problems mentioned? Who would implement those solutions? How probable is success? 

5. How controversial are the issues raised in the book? Who is aligned on which sides of the issues? Where do you fall in that alignment? 

6. Talk about specific passages that struck you as significant—or interesting, profound, amusing, illuminating, disturbing, sad. What was memorable? 

7. What have you learned after reading this chapter? Has it broadened your perspective about a difficult issue—personal or societal? Has it introduced you to a new idea or way of thinking?

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