For the road not taken - when someone is trying to make a decision - you say what will happen if I choose (this road), I.e., the cause and effect of your decision. Marlene -------------------------------------------------- From: "ETNI list" <etni.list@xxxxxxxxx> Sent: Tuesday, October 16, 2012 3:54 PM To: "Etni" <etni@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: [etni] Fwd: re: The Road Not Taken & HOTS > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > From: rachelli <green_p@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Subject: Re: The Road Not Taken & HOTS > > which can show us that there's no black and white in lit erature or in > teaching it and we should teach our kids to broaden their > understanding and judgement as not every answer in the book is always > correct or the only option. There should always be place and ability > for their own ideas and understanding > > all the best > > Rachelli > > > Lura wrote: >> I had to struggle with a simple question about The Road Not Taken >> yesterday, and I am afraid I confused my students with me. >> One of the questions in UPP's Summative Assessment is "How does the >> traveler decide which road to take?" This comes with a HOTS question. >> The answer key offers an answer which I find rather unconvincing: >> "Explaining Cause and Effect". >> Does anyone see why or how this HOT is a possible answer? > ************************************** > ** Join ETNI on Facebook > https://www.facebook.com/groups/31737970668/ > ** ETNI Blog and Poll > http://ask-etni.blogspot.co.il/ > ** Etni homepage - http://www.etni.org > ** post to ETNI List - etni@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > ** help - ask@xxxxxxxx > *************************************** > ************************************** ** Join ETNI on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/31737970668/ ** ETNI Blog and Poll http://ask-etni.blogspot.co.il/ ** Etni homepage - http://www.etni.org ** post to ETNI List - etni@xxxxxxxxxxxxx ** help - ask@xxxxxxxx ***************************************