Use the scenario to answer the question.

Jess gives a presentation about farm animals. During the presentation, she discusses a lot of different information about each animal. George thinks Jess presented some incorrect information about the nutritional value of cow’s milk. He’s not sure because she also talked about goats at one point.

What question should George ask to clarify what Jess has said?

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Responses

If you meant cow’s milk earlier, where did you get that information?
If you meant cow’s milk earlier, where did you get that information?

When you talked about the nutritional value of milk, were you talking about cows or goats?
When you talked about the nutritional value of milk, were you talking about cows or goats?

Did you know that some of the information you gave about milk is incorrect?
Did you know that some of the information you gave about milk is incorrect?

Can we look up the information you gave about milk to make sure it’s right?

1 answer

The best question for George to ask in order to clarify Jess's statements about the nutritional value of milk is:

"When you talked about the nutritional value of milk, were you talking about cows or goats?"

This question specifically addresses the point of confusion regarding which animal Jess was referring to, allowing George to clarify the information without implying that Jess was incorrect.