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"Monsters Are Due" Study Guide

The document contains questions about the play "Monsters Are Due on Maple Street". It asks the reader to list lessons learned from the play, identify the main problem and how it was solved. It also prompts the reader to think about how events from the play relate to their own experiences and country, and what they would change about the play. The questions cover different levels of understanding including knowledge, comprehension, analysis, synthesis and evaluation.

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"Monsters Are Due" Study Guide

The document contains questions about the play "Monsters Are Due on Maple Street". It asks the reader to list lessons learned from the play, identify the main problem and how it was solved. It also prompts the reader to think about how events from the play relate to their own experiences and country, and what they would change about the play. The questions cover different levels of understanding including knowledge, comprehension, analysis, synthesis and evaluation.

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Tic-Tac-Toe "Monsters Are Due on Maple Street"

Knowledge: 1 point Comprehension: 2 points Application: 3 points

Make a list of lessons you learned from What was the problem in the Did this play " Monsters Are Due on
the selection "Monsters Are Due on selection "Monsters Are Due on Maple Street" remind you of anything that
Maple Street." Maple Street" and how was it has happened to you?
solved?
What? Why?

Analysis: 4 points Synthesis: 5 points Evaluation: 6 points

If the play events happened in your What part would you change in the Who do you think the author intended to
country land (Kuwait), compare that play and Why? read this play and why?
land to the United States.

Comprehension: 2 points Knowledge: 1 point Application: 3 points

Did anyone in the play do something Describe the following characters: Did this play give you any new ideas about
you did not like? - Steve yourself? Why?
Why? -Charlie
-Tommy
-Les Goodman

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