Open-ended questions.
What kind of questions help propel discussions?(1 point)
Responses
close-ended questions
close-ended questions
open-ended questions
open-ended questions
questions about facts
questions about facts
questions about people
11 answers
Which question is open-ended?(1 point)
Responses
What makes a piece of art interesting?
What makes a piece of art interesting?
Would you hang this piece of art on your wall?
Would you hang this piece of art on your wall?
Which artist created this piece of art?
Which artist created this piece of art?
Do you like to make art?
Responses
What makes a piece of art interesting?
What makes a piece of art interesting?
Would you hang this piece of art on your wall?
Would you hang this piece of art on your wall?
Which artist created this piece of art?
Which artist created this piece of art?
Do you like to make art?
What makes a piece of art interesting?
What does it mean to show empathy during a disagreement?(1 point)
Responses
It means trying to understand what others are feeling.
It means trying to understand what others are feeling.
It means repeating just the main points of your argument.
It means repeating just the main points of your argument.
It means trying to make your position seem reasonable.
It means trying to make your position seem reasonable.
It means explaining an idea to make it clearer.
Responses
It means trying to understand what others are feeling.
It means trying to understand what others are feeling.
It means repeating just the main points of your argument.
It means repeating just the main points of your argument.
It means trying to make your position seem reasonable.
It means trying to make your position seem reasonable.
It means explaining an idea to make it clearer.
It means trying to understand what others are feeling.
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?
(1 point)
Responses
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?
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?
Can we look up the information you gave about milk to make sure it’s right?
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?
(1 point)
Responses
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?
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?
Can we look up the information you gave about milk to make sure it’s right?
When you talked about the nutritional value of milk, were you talking about cows or goats?
Use the scenario to answer the question.
Parker explains his thoughts on a new rule the school has implemented. He is outraged because of the impact he thinks it will have—but his friends think he has misunderstood the new rule. They suggest that he ask the school administration if he understands the rule correctly.
What are Parker’s friends asking him to do?
(1 point)
Responses
discuss the rule
discuss the rule
verify the rule
verify the rule
justify the rule
justify the rule
challenge the rule
Parker explains his thoughts on a new rule the school has implemented. He is outraged because of the impact he thinks it will have—but his friends think he has misunderstood the new rule. They suggest that he ask the school administration if he understands the rule correctly.
What are Parker’s friends asking him to do?
(1 point)
Responses
discuss the rule
discuss the rule
verify the rule
verify the rule
justify the rule
justify the rule
challenge the rule
Verify the rule.
The ocean stores carbon from its interactions with the atmosphere, so the ocean serves as (a) _________ for the carbon cycle.(1 point)
Responses
carbon source
carbon source
carbon dioxide
carbon dioxide
carbon flux
carbon flux
carbon sink
Responses
carbon source
carbon source
carbon dioxide
carbon dioxide
carbon flux
carbon flux
carbon sink
Carbon sink.