2.Essential+questions

· are the questions a researcher explores while researching the topic. · are open-ended and resist a simple or single right answer. · are deliberately thought-provoking, counterintuitive, and/or controversial. · require you to draw upon content knowledge and personal experience. · can be revisited throughout the unit to engage you in evolving debate. · lead to other essential questions. · encourage a deeper understanding of a topic.
 * Good essential questions have some basic criteria in common:**


 * How is...? How did….? How can…? How would….? How will…? How might…?**
 * Why is…? Why did…? Why can…? Why would…? Why will…? Why might…?**


 * Directions: ** Develop and post a total of __**ten**__ essential questions on your Wiki, including the first __**five**__ questions that were started for you below. You may not end up answering all of these questions in your paper (or for the process step deadline), but they should guide you as are searching for information on your hero(es).


 * Question 1: How do we define the personality traits of a hero? A hero has to be willing to sacrifice him or herself to help any other **
 * Question 2: How do the setting, conflicts, and antagonists influence the development of literary heroes? **
 * Question 3: How does a hero reflect his/her particular culture and society? **
 * Question 4: How does a hero represent his/her time period and geographical area? **
 * Question 5: How do various cultures reward or recognize their heroes? **
 * Question 6:How did my heros risk of Their life help to save everybody elses ? **
 * Question 7:What did my hero risk when saving everybody?my life **
 * Question 8: Why did my hero run through debree trying to save peoples lives? to help **
 * Question 9: How do you train for falling buildings and forest fires? With classes and learn from people that know more then me **
 * Question 10:Why do people always call for your help? Because they know if they ask for help I will do my best to help **