<p>Um...does anyone have any example of thought provoking questions for any particular novel?</p>
<p>Look up old AP Lit. free response questions.</p>
<p>Do you like green eggs and ham?</p>
<p>Where are the wild things?</p>
<p>How are you Mr. Moo Cow?</p>
<p>Where Does The Sidewalk End?</p>
<p>Are You My Mother??</p>
<p>haha ksanders</p>
<p>Chicken or the egg?</p>
<p>Original or Xtra Krispy? Thick or Thin Crust? Up or Over Easy?</p>
<p>ahh this thread is turning into the "OR" thread</p>
<p>To be OR Not to be???</p>
<p>i hate having to write thought-provoking questions.
one time i had a project in Bio where i had to find ten articles that had to do with biology, summarize them, and write three thought-provoking questions for each one! thats 30 thought provoking questions i had to come up with! and they were really bad too lol</p>
<p>are those really thought provoking questions????????</p>
<p>...migranes</p>
<p>some of them are, yes. a thought provoking question is a question that requires, well, thinking and could be debated and have multiple answers and really has no set answer.</p>
<p>...like the Da Vinci Code...</p>
<p>i think technically any question is a thought provoking question. but i'm just being a smart ***. :)</p>
<p>Come on!</p>
<p>"Why did the chicken cross the road?"</p>
<p>How come no one's come up with that yet? (It can be applied to most books... specifically Hitchhiker's Guide, in which the answer to Life, the Universe, and Everything, including that question, can be found)</p>
<p>Why is the sky blue?</p>
<p>probably becus i like blue :D muwahahah</p>
<p>why am i weird?</p>