Dramatic Inquiry for Critical Literacy Quiz
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What is the primary purpose of dramatic inquiry in exploring a story?

  • To uncover hidden meanings in the story (correct)
  • To confirm the one correct interpretation of the story
  • To discourage critical thinking about the story
  • To simplify the story and its various aspects
  • Why is it stated that there is not one interpretation of a story?

  • To discourage readers from trying to understand a story deeply
  • Because stories are unpredictable and constantly changing
  • To emphasize the importance of varied perspectives in understanding a story (correct)
  • Because the author's perspective is the only correct interpretation
  • What does the term 'critical literacy' refer to in the context of exploring texts?

  • Simplifying complex texts to make them easier to comprehend
  • Unpacking texts and exploring them from various access points (correct)
  • Accepting texts at face value without questioning their contents
  • Exploring texts from a single viewpoint to gain deeper understanding
  • What kind of questions might a dramatic investigation of a story aim to probe?

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