Multiple Choice
In formulating an open-ended question,it helps to:
A) Include an expression such as "…a little bit more about…" or "…the larger picture…" to soften the question
B) Avoid beginning the sentence with an expression such as "Can you…?" or "Could you…?"
C) Include one of the words "how," "why," "what," "when" and "where"
D) Avoid directives such as "summarize…" or "describe…."
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