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| THE SECRET AT ST. SANS |
by Terri Kay
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| SAMPLE QUESTIONS FOR YOUR BOOK GROUP DISCUSSION |
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| The following scenarios and questions are offered as suggestions for group discussions. |
1. You discover that your boss may be involved in improper activities. Your boss does not knows that you know of his improper activities. You have no personal involvement in those activities. a. What would you do? b. What would you do if you believed that you wouldn't be caught? 2. The husband of someone you know drowns. You don't think the death is an accident, and have information to back up your belief. a. What would you do? b. What would you do if you believed that you wouldn't be caught? 3. You see someone whom you know at a resort. Later, you see a close relative of that person at the same resort. You learn that the first person doesn't know that the second person is at the resort. a. What would you do? b. What would you do if you believed that you wouldn't be caught? 4. You have worked for years at a certain position. Regularly, the boss tells you that when the time is right, you will get a promotion. Lately, you have had doubts about the claims that your boss has made. a. What would you do? b. What would you do if you believed that you wouldn't be caught? 5. You found out that the spouse of your child has been cheating on your child. There's no question about it; you have pictures of the two lovers. a. What would you do? b. What would you do if you believed that you wouldn't be caught? 6. Same question as above, but in this scenario, you are the employer of the spouse of your child. a. What would you do? b. What would you do if you believed that you wouldn't be caught? 7. You have worked for years at a certain position. Regularly, the boss tells you that when the time is right, you will get a promotion. You just learned that he has hired someone else for that position, and that person will be your new supervisor. a. What would you do? b. What would you do if you believed that you wouldn't be caught? 8. You discover that your boss may be involved in improper activities. You have no personal involvement in those activities. Your boss knows that you know of his improper activities. a. What would you do? b. What would you do if you believed that you wouldn't be caught? 9. You discover that your boss may be involved in improper activities. You have no personal involvement in those activities. Your boss knows that you know of his improper activities. He has asked for a meeting with you to discuss what he calls "a substantial wage increase." a. What would you do? b. What would you do if you believed that you wouldn't be caught? Want more sample questions? Order the Readers' Guide to The Secret at St. Sans by e-mail at secret@terrikay.com.
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©2004 Terri Kay. All rights reserved.
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