After reading William Zinsser's Simplicity in Short Prose Reader (pp. 29-34), think of one intelligent and engaging question to ask about the selection. You might pose a question about key passages, the writer's techniques, or themes. A good question should have the following three criteria:
(1) It should be specific enough to indicate that you have read the text;
(2) It should be a true reflection of a topic you find interesting;
(3) and it should represent question a question you honestly have about the author or selection.
Please ensure that the question is not part of the questions in the book.