Give more options than yes and no.

Fact-finding questions become boring when they are closed-ended, asking for a single word or short phrase, or worse, they can stop a discussion cold: Q: Do you identify with the disciples in this passage? A: Not really. “No” and “Yes” are not great conversation starters. A person can answer yes or no without even engaging […]
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Published on October 23, 2015 15:33
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