Literal questions

Literal questions are questions that require a direct and factual answer based on the information explicitly stated in the text. They are straightforward and do not require any inference or interpretation.

Examples of literal questions:

  • “What is the name of the main character?”
  • “When did the story take place?”
  • “How many people were at the party?”
  • “What color is the sky?”

Literal questions test your understanding of the basic facts and details presented in the text.

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