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What is the first and second reflective questions you should ask when reading a narrative passage?

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Final answer:

The first reflective question is about identifying the strengths of the text, and the second reflective question is about what you've learned from the assignment.

Step-by-step explanation:

The first and second reflective questions you should ask when reading a narrative passage are:

  1. What works effectively in this text? This question helps you identify the strengths and positive aspects of the narrative passage, such as engaging characters, descriptive language, or a compelling plot.
  2. What did I learn from this assignment? This question encourages you to think about the lessons or insights you gained from reading the narrative passage. It could be a moral lesson, a better understanding of a certain theme, or a new perspective on a specific issue.

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So base on the question, maybe that my first question would be is the passage idea could affect the way I look at my self base on the values that could the passage give, and the second, is it base on real scenario or a fictional story. I hope you are satisfied with my answer and feel free to ask for more 
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