You can read your classmates' posts and ask questions such as, "What if you character decide to do the opposite of what he just did?", as explained below.
<h3>How to Ask "What if" questions</h3>
According to the instructions, you are first supposed to post an entry you have written in class for a story you will write. Since you did not post an entry here, let's come up with an example:
- "Lily stared at the ring for a long time - too long, perhaps. It was dark outside when she finally grasped it in her trembling hands. If this was truly the ring that conceded three wishes, she had just grasped the chance to be the happiest, healthiest girl in the world, literally! She ran out of the chamber, climbed up the stairs frantically, and..."
Now, your classmates your will ask "What if" questions concerning your entry, and you are supposed to answer them. The same goes for you. You must read your classmates' entries and ask "What if" questions about them. Suppose the entry above was posted by a student. You could ask the following "What if" questions about it:
- What if Lily was only dreaming?
- What if Lily was caught by an evil king who is also looking for the ring?
- What if the ring is not the one that gives people three wishes?
- What if Lily's wishes only brought destruction as a consequence?
With the information above in mind, you can write a post and "What if" questions to perform this activity.
Learn more about "What if" questions here:
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