Why is it important for children to question the authors of books they read?

A. Children can evaluate the author's intent, craft, and organization.
B. Students can respond to books in personal ways.
C. It is not possible for students to do this with every author.
D. Children can reflect on their roles as readers in creating meaning.


A/Explanation
A. Questioning the author (QtA) encourages students to think beyond the words on the page.
B. QtA does not focus on the students' response as much as the author's intent, craft, and organization.
C. QtA can be completed whether or not the author is physically present.
D. QtA does not focus on the students' reflection as much as the author's intent, craft, and organization.

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