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In a group discussion, which of these is most clearly a question that keeps the discussion moving? and we have four options here.
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So if you're having a group discussion, how can you keep it moving? or what kind of questions should you ask, shouldn't you ask? so the key is you want open -ended questions, which means that it's not a one -word answer.
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It's not a short answer.
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It's something where people can really expand on what they're thinking.
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So open -ended is ideal.
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Deal.
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Thoughts provoking would also be great.
00:31
Making people think about material in a new way.
00:36
And relevance would also be good.
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So let's assess these questions with these three points in mind.
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First of all, a.
00:43
Isn't there a name for people who just stay in a relationship for the money? is it open -ended? no.
00:48
Either they're going to say yes to this or no, there isn't.
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Is it thought -provoking? possibly.
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You could think about why they would do that, especially if that happens in the topic you're looking at.
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Is it relevant? maybe.
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It might not be relevant at all...