Multiple Choice
Suppose you are talking to a friend and you make a gesture that the friend does not understand. So the friend asks you what you are intending to communicate by that. In this kind of a situation your friend is ________.
A) using an interpretive question to try to learn your purpose
B) using an analytical question to try to learn how to make the same gesture
C) using an inference question to see what you are implying
D) using an evaluative question to indicate disapproval
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