The is a real document, but it is not a magic shortcut. It exists as a teaching tool for instructors, not a crutch for students. By focusing on the reasoning behind each answer—rather than the final letter or phrase—you will internalize the critical reading skills that last long after you’ve finished Level I2.
Evaluating why certain theories were ignored or how a character's traits influenced an outcome. Guidance for Parents & Students kumon reading i2 answer book
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| Passage Source | Typical Question | Expected Answer Structure | |----------------|------------------|----------------------------| | Jack London – White Fang | "What does the 'law of club and fang' symbolize?" | "The primitive, violent rules of the wild that override domesticity." | | Aesop's Fables | "Is the moral stated or implied?" | "Implied; the reader must infer that slow and steady wins the race from the tortoise's victory, not a direct statement." | | Scientific article on climate change | "What is the author's bias?" | "The author is biased toward urgent action, evidenced by emotionally charged words like 'catastrophic' and 'crisis.'" | | Poetry (e.g., Frost's "The Road Not Taken") | "What does the 'yellow wood' represent?" | "A metaphor for autumn and the later stage of life, suggesting a mature decision." | Evaluating why certain theories were ignored or how