1. Complete the sentence to form an interpretive-evaluative question.

What is the intention of ...?

A. has seven colors?

B. the sun for shining?

C. the author for writing the “Legends of the Rainbow”?

2. Which of the following questions is about personal exploration?

A. What does “Land of Bondage, Land of the Free” want to achieve?

B. How would you react if someone indirectly attack you on Facebook?

C. What can be done be done to minimize fake news on Facebook?

3. Complete the sentence to form a compare and contrast question?
Which do you think is better, ...?

A. since I don’t like fighting?

B. I will delete may account and make another?

C. to block the account or report the malicious post directed towards you?

4. Complete the following sentence to form a question about moral or ethical dilemma. Is it okay to?

A. wear a pink dress?

B. eat ice cream in the morning?

C. create multiple accounts on Facebook?

5. Which of the following question is about conceptual change?

A. If you were an encomiendero during the Spanish time would you be able to give up half of your land for your poor tenants?

B. What have changed in the life of the poor land tillers from the Spanish time until now?

C. Wouldn’t it be better to create alternative work opportunity for farmers and

give proper education for their children, instead of dividing the land?

MY answers (For anyone who needs this too, don't copy mine, you'll fail)

1. C
2. B
3. C
4. C
5. B

Btw, I have answers at the end. So, maybe just check it.Ty

Did you read your notes if any?

If you have notes I would probably go back and check them but I'll be glad to check them if you still need checking.

1. To determine the intention of a statement or action, you need to analyze the context and underlying motivations. In this case, you should examine the reasons behind the author's decision to write "Legends of the Rainbow." This might involve reviewing the author's background, researching their previous works, or reading interviews or reviews about the book to gain insights into their intent.

2. To identify a question about personal exploration, look for inquiries that involve subjective experiences or individual perspectives. Option B, "How would you react if someone indirectly attacks you on Facebook?" is focused on personal reactions and emotions, making it a question about personal exploration.

3. To form a compare and contrast question, consider two or more options or alternatives that can be compared. In this case, you need to determine which option is better. Option C, "To block the account or report the malicious post directed towards you?" provides two alternatives that can be compared based on their effectiveness or impact, making it a compare and contrast question.

4. To create a question about a moral or ethical dilemma, you need to present a situation where different moral or ethical perspectives can be considered. In this case, the question should start with "Is it okay to," followed by a situation that presents conflicting views. Option C, "Is it okay to create multiple accounts on Facebook?" poses a moral and ethical dilemma as creating multiple accounts can raise concerns about identity fraud, deception, or misuse of the platform.

5. To identify a question about conceptual change, look for inquiries that explore shifts in ideas, beliefs, or perspectives over time. Option B, "What have changed in the life of the poor land tillers from the Spanish time until now?" focuses on understanding changes in the lives of a specific group, indicating a question about conceptual change.

***Do not trust my answers.***

I believe 1-3 is correct, but I'm not sure about 4 and 5.