How do I make a good discussion question from assigned reading?
Q. I am reading Les Miserables and I have to make discussion questions from the assigned reading, the last questions I submitted to her she said they were too specific. So if anyone could advise me on how to write two really good discussion questions that would be amazing. Thanks!!!
Asked by mc - Mon Feb 9 18:26:34 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Ask broad themed questions that people could take more than one position one. Such as: "Is theft ever justified?" "How important is it that the rule of law be enforced?" "Does Hugo present a balanced portrait of his characters, and do you think he should?"
Answered by C_Bar - Mon Feb 9 18:30:56 2009
Q. I am reading Les Miserables and I have to make discussion questions from the assigned reading, the last questions I submitted to her she said they were too specific. So if anyone could advise me on how to write two really good discussion questions that would be amazing. Thanks!!!
Asked by mc - Mon Feb 9 18:26:34 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Ask broad themed questions that people could take more than one position one. Such as: "Is theft ever justified?" "How important is it that the rule of law be enforced?" "Does Hugo present a balanced portrait of his characters, and do you think he should?"
Answered by C_Bar - Mon Feb 9 18:30:56 2009
What is a good discussion question for bio terrorism?
Q. I need a question that will create a good discussion. One with two sides to it.
Asked by Bill O - Sun May 3 18:04:59 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The perfect question for a question? Two parts to a single inquiry? For a case like this you should always refer to the 50/50 rule. I will elaborate in a moment, but first you should digest and analyze the question that you pose here: what is a good discussion question for bio terrorism? do you want a discussion or a question? Do you want to ask about biology or terrorism? I think if you take a good look at the questions I just posed you will begin to see where you should go with this. Half of your question should deal with biology and the other half with terrorism. What is biology but the study of organisms? And what is terrorism but the active pursuit of terrorising those organisms? If you put these two together then you have scary… [cont.]
Answered by Statistics Man - Tue May 5 13:49:18 2009
Q. I need a question that will create a good discussion. One with two sides to it.
Asked by Bill O - Sun May 3 18:04:59 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The perfect question for a question? Two parts to a single inquiry? For a case like this you should always refer to the 50/50 rule. I will elaborate in a moment, but first you should digest and analyze the question that you pose here: what is a good discussion question for bio terrorism? do you want a discussion or a question? Do you want to ask about biology or terrorism? I think if you take a good look at the questions I just posed you will begin to see where you should go with this. Half of your question should deal with biology and the other half with terrorism. What is biology but the study of organisms? And what is terrorism but the active pursuit of terrorising those organisms? If you put these two together then you have scary… [cont.]
Answered by Statistics Man - Tue May 5 13:49:18 2009
What is a good discussion question regarding arranged marriages?
Q. I wrote a summary on an article regarding arranged marriages in India's Hindu society but I can't think of a good discussion question to ask the class. Asking something simple such as "What do you think about arranged marriages?" or "Would you like to be chosen for someone you didn't know", would be too obvious of an answer since I'm in California. I would really appreciate some ideas that would get people to participate. Thank you.
Asked by Arlene - Tue Jan 26 14:46:28 2010 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. #What are your criteria for choosing a life partner? #rate potential requirements in order of importance for you : looks / sexual chemistry / personality / religion / educational qualifications / money / ethnicity / family background / family's approval / common interests / hobbies / #How do you find a partner in your culture ? (social network/personals...) #Do you prefer putting much thought into a marriage BEFORE or go with chemistry and get a divorce later if it doesn't work out ? # Is parental approval important to you ? # Do you think trial and error is a good way to find a partner or a compatibility /geneological test such as "Gotra" is essential (to rule out accidental incest ) # If a computer generated set of "dating options" were… [cont.]
Answered by oh yeah ?!? - Tue Jan 26 14:56:58 2010
Q. I wrote a summary on an article regarding arranged marriages in India's Hindu society but I can't think of a good discussion question to ask the class. Asking something simple such as "What do you think about arranged marriages?" or "Would you like to be chosen for someone you didn't know", would be too obvious of an answer since I'm in California. I would really appreciate some ideas that would get people to participate. Thank you.
Asked by Arlene - Tue Jan 26 14:46:28 2010 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. #What are your criteria for choosing a life partner? #rate potential requirements in order of importance for you : looks / sexual chemistry / personality / religion / educational qualifications / money / ethnicity / family background / family's approval / common interests / hobbies / #How do you find a partner in your culture ? (social network/personals...) #Do you prefer putting much thought into a marriage BEFORE or go with chemistry and get a divorce later if it doesn't work out ? # Is parental approval important to you ? # Do you think trial and error is a good way to find a partner or a compatibility /geneological test such as "Gotra" is essential (to rule out accidental incest ) # If a computer generated set of "dating options" were… [cont.]
Answered by oh yeah ?!? - Tue Jan 26 14:56:58 2010
How should a room be designed to encourage group discussion?
Q. I have my ideas, I want to hear your idea. A Room that will encourage discussion among the group occupying the room. Also, limiting the distractions and maybe items to encourage discussion if there is a lull in verbal exchange.
Asked by Gardenfoot - Thu Nov 6 09:01:26 2008 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Round table, nothing on it, seating all around. Eliminates the "head of the table" expert as well as providing everyone with a comfortable barrier to keep them in their "safe" zone. Put topic cards on the table in front of everyone, and when there's a lull, randomly select a person to read the new topic card to get people discussing again. This also tells people that at some point they will need to be ready to participate, and that it could happen at any time.
Answered by Robin G - Thu Nov 6 09:05:57 2008
Q. I have my ideas, I want to hear your idea. A Room that will encourage discussion among the group occupying the room. Also, limiting the distractions and maybe items to encourage discussion if there is a lull in verbal exchange.
Asked by Gardenfoot - Thu Nov 6 09:01:26 2008 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Round table, nothing on it, seating all around. Eliminates the "head of the table" expert as well as providing everyone with a comfortable barrier to keep them in their "safe" zone. Put topic cards on the table in front of everyone, and when there's a lull, randomly select a person to read the new topic card to get people discussing again. This also tells people that at some point they will need to be ready to participate, and that it could happen at any time.
Answered by Robin G - Thu Nov 6 09:05:57 2008
What are creative to run a classroom discussion?
Q. I need to run a class discussion on the novel, Frankenstein. What are some creative and effective ways to do so?
Asked by Tessa - Sun Feb 17 13:31:19 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Well... I have never read the story, but could you split the classroom into two groups and have some kind of debate? Debate over who was the strongest character, who was the "bad guy", or whatever. Or if you can't do that, how about like a jeopardy game. You could ask questions that force the group members to talk about the story, rather than just answer a yes/no question. Let me know what you come up with Megan
Answered by Megan - Sun Feb 17 18:47:10 2008
Q. I need to run a class discussion on the novel, Frankenstein. What are some creative and effective ways to do so?
Asked by Tessa - Sun Feb 17 13:31:19 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Well... I have never read the story, but could you split the classroom into two groups and have some kind of debate? Debate over who was the strongest character, who was the "bad guy", or whatever. Or if you can't do that, how about like a jeopardy game. You could ask questions that force the group members to talk about the story, rather than just answer a yes/no question. Let me know what you come up with Megan
Answered by Megan - Sun Feb 17 18:47:10 2008
What are the benefits of a whole class discussion?
Q. Today in class, we were having a whole class discussion about this Romeo and Juliet questionnaire thing. I was talking and got in trouble. My teacher gave me a writing assignment for a punishment. I have to write one to two pages about the usefulness of class discussions. Ugh. More homework. Anyway, I was wondering if anyone could give me the benefits of whole class discussions because that would be a great help.
Asked by hiphopopotamus - Wed Jan 27 16:50:44 2010 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Whole class discussions are beneficial because: 1. the whole class hears multiple points of view 2. many people get to contribute to the discussion (as long as there are no hogs who try to do all the talking and everyone sticks to the topic) 3. you can learn a lot of stuff that textbooks don't cover - for instance, in class discussions you often understand how an idea works out in real life when people share their personal experiences 4. for it to be beneficial to everyone, everyone needs to participate - at least by listening respectfully, even if they don't contribute to the discussion 5. the best class discussions (and I'm saying this as a teacher) are the ones where the teacher doesn't ask all the questions, but students also ask… [cont.]
Answered by Jean B - Wed Jan 27 17:28:36 2010
Q. Today in class, we were having a whole class discussion about this Romeo and Juliet questionnaire thing. I was talking and got in trouble. My teacher gave me a writing assignment for a punishment. I have to write one to two pages about the usefulness of class discussions. Ugh. More homework. Anyway, I was wondering if anyone could give me the benefits of whole class discussions because that would be a great help.
Asked by hiphopopotamus - Wed Jan 27 16:50:44 2010 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Whole class discussions are beneficial because: 1. the whole class hears multiple points of view 2. many people get to contribute to the discussion (as long as there are no hogs who try to do all the talking and everyone sticks to the topic) 3. you can learn a lot of stuff that textbooks don't cover - for instance, in class discussions you often understand how an idea works out in real life when people share their personal experiences 4. for it to be beneficial to everyone, everyone needs to participate - at least by listening respectfully, even if they don't contribute to the discussion 5. the best class discussions (and I'm saying this as a teacher) are the ones where the teacher doesn't ask all the questions, but students also ask… [cont.]
Answered by Jean B - Wed Jan 27 17:28:36 2010
How does the size of a fish affect the metabolism of a fish? Discussion?
Q. I am writing a lab discussion, what would go in the discussion? Like what happened?
Asked by Kerri : ) - Tue Nov 24 17:24:22 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. because the fish is large in size, it requires more energy, which requires its cells to perform more metabolic reactions to create more ATP for use in his muscles and other organs. hope that made sense. basically its rate of metabolism is larger because he has more muscles and larger organs. it could also just depend on his genetic makeup.
Answered by Adam - Tue Nov 24 17:30:48 2009
Q. I am writing a lab discussion, what would go in the discussion? Like what happened?
Asked by Kerri : ) - Tue Nov 24 17:24:22 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. because the fish is large in size, it requires more energy, which requires its cells to perform more metabolic reactions to create more ATP for use in his muscles and other organs. hope that made sense. basically its rate of metabolism is larger because he has more muscles and larger organs. it could also just depend on his genetic makeup.
Answered by Adam - Tue Nov 24 17:30:48 2009
I need to pick a discussion topic to talk about in history class. What topics would be good to discuss?
Q. We are doing something called friday forum where a speaker leads a discussion for a day. It can be anything except sports. The two that went last week picked, drivers age, and something about students who choose not to go to college. I want something that everyone can put there opinion in. Any ideas?
Asked by Dance-a-Holic - Tue Sep 23 20:27:40 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Well maybe you could talk about Going Green or Animal Abuse or something like that. Hope I've helped.
Answered by ~Sabrina and Samantha~ - Tue Sep 23 20:33:38 2008
Q. We are doing something called friday forum where a speaker leads a discussion for a day. It can be anything except sports. The two that went last week picked, drivers age, and something about students who choose not to go to college. I want something that everyone can put there opinion in. Any ideas?
Asked by Dance-a-Holic - Tue Sep 23 20:27:40 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Well maybe you could talk about Going Green or Animal Abuse or something like that. Hope I've helped.
Answered by ~Sabrina and Samantha~ - Tue Sep 23 20:33:38 2008
What would be some good discussion questions regarding the topic of stem cell research?
Q. I am doing a research project for science class. Us students are put into groups of four and each person has a specific job. Im suppose to develop a list of question that are to be used in class for discussion. But im having difficulty coming up with different questions that could be asked. All ive got is the basic: Are you for or against stem cell research?
Asked by Lyonet Milkyway - Wed Mar 18 19:21:54 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Catholics believe that life is a sacred gift from God and needs to be treated with all human dignity from the moment of conception to the point of natural death. For this reason, the destruction of human embryos to harvest embryonic stem cells is immoral. The end never justifies the means A moral good can never come from a moral evil Here are just a few of the common myths about Stem Cell Research: Myth: Stem cells can only come from embryos. Truth: Stem cells can be taken from: Umbilical cords The placenta Amniotic fluid Adult tissues and organs including bone marrow, fat from liposuction, regions of the nose and even dead bodies up to 20 hours after death Myth: The Catholic Church is against stem cell research. Truth: [cont.]
Answered by imacatholic2 - Sun Mar 22 01:51:28 2009
Q. I am doing a research project for science class. Us students are put into groups of four and each person has a specific job. Im suppose to develop a list of question that are to be used in class for discussion. But im having difficulty coming up with different questions that could be asked. All ive got is the basic: Are you for or against stem cell research?
Asked by Lyonet Milkyway - Wed Mar 18 19:21:54 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Catholics believe that life is a sacred gift from God and needs to be treated with all human dignity from the moment of conception to the point of natural death. For this reason, the destruction of human embryos to harvest embryonic stem cells is immoral. The end never justifies the means A moral good can never come from a moral evil Here are just a few of the common myths about Stem Cell Research: Myth: Stem cells can only come from embryos. Truth: Stem cells can be taken from: Umbilical cords The placenta Amniotic fluid Adult tissues and organs including bone marrow, fat from liposuction, regions of the nose and even dead bodies up to 20 hours after death Myth: The Catholic Church is against stem cell research. Truth: [cont.]
Answered by imacatholic2 - Sun Mar 22 01:51:28 2009
What can be some panel discussion topics on what affects teens?
Q. In my speech class (in high school), we have to do a panel discussion. I am not sure what I should do for my topic. It has to be on something that can affect teenagers. Thank you.
Asked by 1234567890- - Tue Jan 27 20:03:48 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Drugs Alcohol Driving Drinking and Driving Peer Pressure Expectations that society and parents give kids these days School system Computer Television Telephone The internet Consumerism
Answered by Ginny D - Tue Jan 27 20:08:28 2009
Q. In my speech class (in high school), we have to do a panel discussion. I am not sure what I should do for my topic. It has to be on something that can affect teenagers. Thank you.
Asked by 1234567890- - Tue Jan 27 20:03:48 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Drugs Alcohol Driving Drinking and Driving Peer Pressure Expectations that society and parents give kids these days School system Computer Television Telephone The internet Consumerism
Answered by Ginny D - Tue Jan 27 20:08:28 2009
How can you add a forum/discussion board on a Wordpress site?
Q. I have a wordpress website and want to add a forum or discussion board of some sort on it. How can i do this? Is there a widget, or something? Please help.
Asked by iPaulTV - Wed Jan 27 17:42:12 2010 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. You can just add a forum like phpBB within a different directory and link your Wordpress to it. I can't think of a way to actually have the two integrated unless you can find a plugin for Wordpress.
Answered by dragon - Wed Jan 27 23:55:38 2010
Q. I have a wordpress website and want to add a forum or discussion board of some sort on it. How can i do this? Is there a widget, or something? Please help.
Asked by iPaulTV - Wed Jan 27 17:42:12 2010 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. You can just add a forum like phpBB within a different directory and link your Wordpress to it. I can't think of a way to actually have the two integrated unless you can find a plugin for Wordpress.
Answered by dragon - Wed Jan 27 23:55:38 2010
Where can I find an active discussion community for Dolly Parton?
Q. I am looking for an online community where there is active discussion about her. I know of all of the Dolly websites, but most of the ones that I know about are inactive for days at a time.
Asked by Melanie~ - Thu Jul 30 00:24:26 2009 - - 1 Answers - 1 Comments
A. Facebook
Answered by Samuel - Thu Aug 6 23:57:29 2009
Q. I am looking for an online community where there is active discussion about her. I know of all of the Dolly websites, but most of the ones that I know about are inactive for days at a time.
Asked by Melanie~ - Thu Jul 30 00:24:26 2009 - - 1 Answers - 1 Comments
A. Facebook
Answered by Samuel - Thu Aug 6 23:57:29 2009
Where can I find an online Discussion Forum for Real Estate Developers and Builders?
Q. My company provides equity to Real Estate Developers and Builders who need funding for "ready-to-go" projects. I would like to locate either a Discussion Forum or an online classifieds site - any resource/community for real estate developers.
Asked by Michael S - Thu Jul 20 12:00:53 2006 - - 2 Answers - 1 Comments
A. << this one looks pretty good
Answered by Good Gyrl - Thu Jul 20 12:03:56 2006
Q. My company provides equity to Real Estate Developers and Builders who need funding for "ready-to-go" projects. I would like to locate either a Discussion Forum or an online classifieds site - any resource/community for real estate developers.
Asked by Michael S - Thu Jul 20 12:00:53 2006 - - 2 Answers - 1 Comments
A. << this one looks pretty good
Answered by Good Gyrl - Thu Jul 20 12:03:56 2006
How can I add a thread discussion board to my yahoo groups?
Q. How can I open a link to a discussion board inside my yahoo group, and put its link in the home page of the group?
Asked by Janet Reincarnated - Mon Mar 2 14:47:11 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Left click on the URL to highlight it then right click and from the drop down menu left click on copy then go to the welcome message where you want to put the URL, right click and from the drop down menu left click paste. it should now be on your cover page. I hope that is clear.
Answered by Riki - Mon Mar 2 15:41:16 2009
Q. How can I open a link to a discussion board inside my yahoo group, and put its link in the home page of the group?
Asked by Janet Reincarnated - Mon Mar 2 14:47:11 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Left click on the URL to highlight it then right click and from the drop down menu left click on copy then go to the welcome message where you want to put the URL, right click and from the drop down menu left click paste. it should now be on your cover page. I hope that is clear.
Answered by Riki - Mon Mar 2 15:41:16 2009
What type of questions that I can ask at a black history roundtable discussion?
Q. I'm planning to have a black history roundtable discussion. The topic of the round table is From slaves to the White House: The progress that African Americans have done in America. I have a clue what to ask but my mind is drawing blanks on how to form some of the clues into questions. Can you please help me? Thank you in advance.
Asked by Angel - Thu Feb 5 13:17:46 2009 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. You and others here are not going to appreciate my thoughts, but here they are anyhow. I think it would be beneficial for blacks and nonblacks alike to discuss the causes and negative repurcussions of false education and propaganda. I'm applying it here to black history, cause that's what the question is about, but ultimately I think these topics should be discussed in terms of all history. For example, why are many kids wrongly taught that black people invented the light bulb and traffic light? Does this not actually belittle the true work of Lewis Latimer and Garrett Morgan? Is the truth not much more interesting? Why do you think people do this, and what do you think the result of teaching such not-quite-the-truths could be? … [cont.]
Answered by Darlin Huntress - Thu Feb 5 13:58:53 2009
Q. I'm planning to have a black history roundtable discussion. The topic of the round table is From slaves to the White House: The progress that African Americans have done in America. I have a clue what to ask but my mind is drawing blanks on how to form some of the clues into questions. Can you please help me? Thank you in advance.
Asked by Angel - Thu Feb 5 13:17:46 2009 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. You and others here are not going to appreciate my thoughts, but here they are anyhow. I think it would be beneficial for blacks and nonblacks alike to discuss the causes and negative repurcussions of false education and propaganda. I'm applying it here to black history, cause that's what the question is about, but ultimately I think these topics should be discussed in terms of all history. For example, why are many kids wrongly taught that black people invented the light bulb and traffic light? Does this not actually belittle the true work of Lewis Latimer and Garrett Morgan? Is the truth not much more interesting? Why do you think people do this, and what do you think the result of teaching such not-quite-the-truths could be? … [cont.]
Answered by Darlin Huntress - Thu Feb 5 13:58:53 2009
How many dates or time should pass before you bring up this discussion?
Q. The discussion I'm talking about is the "where is this going" discussion. I mean, when is a reasonable amount of time to ask about exclusivity? Or should we have a certain number of dates first?Any opinions or experiences?
Asked by Pony - Tue Jan 12 21:32:36 2010 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. when you feel comforable talking about it. when you feel ready to make it official.
Answered by Alex - Tue Jan 12 21:38:02 2010
Q. The discussion I'm talking about is the "where is this going" discussion. I mean, when is a reasonable amount of time to ask about exclusivity? Or should we have a certain number of dates first?Any opinions or experiences?
Asked by Pony - Tue Jan 12 21:32:36 2010 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. when you feel comforable talking about it. when you feel ready to make it official.
Answered by Alex - Tue Jan 12 21:38:02 2010
How do I make the first forum on a manga that had no discussion's yet on mangafox?
Q. I am reading this manga and I wanted to start the FIRST discussion/forum on that series. But its a new manga and no one has made a discussion/forum for it yet. How do I make the first one?
Asked by Clamp_Holic - Sun Jan 17 23:28:40 2010 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Click on 'Go To Forum' in the little right hand corner of the Discussion box and once you click on that, there will be a 'New Thread' at the left hand corner.
Answered by Tessa - Sun Jan 17 23:38:56 2010
Q. I am reading this manga and I wanted to start the FIRST discussion/forum on that series. But its a new manga and no one has made a discussion/forum for it yet. How do I make the first one?
Asked by Clamp_Holic - Sun Jan 17 23:28:40 2010 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Click on 'Go To Forum' in the little right hand corner of the Discussion box and once you click on that, there will be a 'New Thread' at the left hand corner.
Answered by Tessa - Sun Jan 17 23:38:56 2010
What are some discussion question you could ask about the story of jason and the golden fleece?
Q. I would like some higher-level thinking/discussion questions on this greek myth. please and thank you.
Asked by (: - Fri Apr 24 16:38:19 2009 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Discuss the possibility that the myth of the Golden Fleece is actually based on fact. The Eastern Coast of the Black Sea and the River Colchis sp? was home to gold miners/prospectors. The river was loaded with dust and the prospectors used an ancient means of gathering it that was unknown in the western world. (Greece) They would submerge sheep skins in the water and the gold dust would get caught in the woolen fibers of the fleece. Word of this spread obviously and rather than including the whole story it evolved to a single "magical" golden fleece. Cool story huh? Obviously that's the short version but I'm sure you're gonna check it out in detail now. Here's one quick source I found. There's probably better ones out there though. I… [cont.]
Answered by Dr Awkward - Mon Apr 27 04:55:00 2009
Q. I would like some higher-level thinking/discussion questions on this greek myth. please and thank you.
Asked by (: - Fri Apr 24 16:38:19 2009 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Discuss the possibility that the myth of the Golden Fleece is actually based on fact. The Eastern Coast of the Black Sea and the River Colchis sp? was home to gold miners/prospectors. The river was loaded with dust and the prospectors used an ancient means of gathering it that was unknown in the western world. (Greece) They would submerge sheep skins in the water and the gold dust would get caught in the woolen fibers of the fleece. Word of this spread obviously and rather than including the whole story it evolved to a single "magical" golden fleece. Cool story huh? Obviously that's the short version but I'm sure you're gonna check it out in detail now. Here's one quick source I found. There's probably better ones out there though. I… [cont.]
Answered by Dr Awkward - Mon Apr 27 04:55:00 2009
How do you lead a class discussion on a book?
Q. Everyone in my English class has to lead a class discussion on a chapter or two in the Good Earth. We each get assigned days and chapters. But how do you even lead a class discussion?
Asked by Ben's Mango ^.^ - Sun May 4 10:24:55 2008 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Come up with a topic to talk about. Ask your classmates a question that makes them think. :)
Answered by ! ! =) - Sun May 4 10:28:01 2008
Q. Everyone in my English class has to lead a class discussion on a chapter or two in the Good Earth. We each get assigned days and chapters. But how do you even lead a class discussion?
Asked by Ben's Mango ^.^ - Sun May 4 10:24:55 2008 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Come up with a topic to talk about. Ask your classmates a question that makes them think. :)
Answered by ! ! =) - Sun May 4 10:28:01 2008
What movie has a scene that cuts back and forth between two sets of couples having a discussion?
Q. I'm writing a screenplay and I have a scene that has two sets of couples having a discussion. It cuts back and forth between them. I have seen similar formatting that shows the "CUT TO:" or "Cut back to:" between every location change but this adds a lot of seemingly unnecessary length. I can look up how another script was formatted if I can just find a movie. Or if possible, a site that explains how to do what I am trying to do.
Asked by Ryan O - Wed Jun 3 00:31:50 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. um i think like this movie it has a... oh it is called " Good Luck, Chuck" it is very funny it is about a guy who thinks he is a charm cuz every girl he dates the next guy that that girl goes out with she gets married to it has like a phone conversation in it. It's really funny cuz it has Dane Cook in it...YAY!!! sorry rated R
Answered by MjFanForLife - Wed Jun 3 12:15:03 2009
Q. I'm writing a screenplay and I have a scene that has two sets of couples having a discussion. It cuts back and forth between them. I have seen similar formatting that shows the "CUT TO:" or "Cut back to:" between every location change but this adds a lot of seemingly unnecessary length. I can look up how another script was formatted if I can just find a movie. Or if possible, a site that explains how to do what I am trying to do.
Asked by Ryan O - Wed Jun 3 00:31:50 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. um i think like this movie it has a... oh it is called " Good Luck, Chuck" it is very funny it is about a guy who thinks he is a charm cuz every girl he dates the next guy that that girl goes out with she gets married to it has like a phone conversation in it. It's really funny cuz it has Dane Cook in it...YAY!!! sorry rated R
Answered by MjFanForLife - Wed Jun 3 12:15:03 2009
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