Thought-Provoking Questions in Panel Discussion
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Karen Baracena
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English
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7th Grade
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1.
Multiple Choice
Which one is not a characteristic of thought-provoking questions?
It can set the mood of a conversation.
It can be answered by yes or no.
It can cause someone to think seriously.
It contains interesting pieces of information.
2.
Multiple Choice
There are five steps on how you can raise thought-provoking questions. Which one is being described when you need to gather supporting information about your topic?
rephrase and finalize
sequence your questions
make a list
do a research
3.
Multiple Choice
Which one among the ways on how to raise thought-provoking questions is being asked when you need to pick questions that are important or related to your topic?
make a list
choose the most essential questions
rephrase and finalize
sequence your questions
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Multiple Choice
It is one of the five ways on how to raise thought-provoking questions when you need to jot down potential questions from your research. Which one is it?
rephrase and finalize
choose the most essential questions
make a list
do a research
5.
Multiple Choice
It is one of the six ways to improve the outcomes of panel discussions that allow people to explore a new idea in their own words. Which one is it?
conceptual changes
interpretive → evaluative
moral/ ethical dilemma
personal exploration
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Multiple Choice
Which one among the four people involved in a panel discussion organizes where and when will it be held?
panel members
moderator
instructor
audience
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