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Why is it necessary to create rules before a formal group discussion?
to ensure that speakers state only facts
to limit unpopular opinions
to help speakers stay on topic
to prevent people from asking questions
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to help speakers stay on topic
Creating rules sets expectations and keeps the discussion focused and productive. The other choices are incorrect because rules shouldn't force only facts (opinions can be valid), shouldn't be used to suppress unpopular views, and shouldn't bar questions, which are important for clarification.
Creating rules sets expectations and keeps the discussion focused and productive. The other choices are incorrect because rules shouldn't force only facts (opinions can be valid), shouldn't be used to suppress unpopular views, and shouldn't bar questions, which are important for clarification.
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