When is it appropriate to ask questions during read-alouds?

A. never, since the text should stand alone
B. to begin conversations that can improve comprehension
C. to make sure children are paying close attention
D. before the reading, to direct listening and thinking


B/Explanation
A. Although text can stand alone, questions sometimes begin conversations that can improve comprehension.
B. The end of all reading is comprehension.
C. Although questions could be used in this way, this is not their primary purpose in read-alouds.
D. Questions could be used before, during, or after reading to begin conversations that can improve comprehension.

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