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Bezzdna [24]
3 years ago
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Select three questions that are open ended, precise, and likely to produce detailed, interesting answers in an interview with Ri

kki-tikki-tavi.
How did you feel fighting the cobras by yourself?
What advice about fighting cobras would you give to a younger mongoose?
Where did the fighting take place?
How did winning the war with the cobras change your relationship with Teddy’s family?
What is the name of the bird who helped you?

Answer in Edge: A, B, D.
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1 answer:
Viktor [21]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

• How did you feel fighting the cobras by yourself?

• What advice about fighting cobras would you give to a younger mongoose?

• How did winning the war with the cobras change your relationship with Teddy’s family?

Explanation:

An open-ended question refers to a question which one cannot give a static response to or give a response such as yes" or " no". They typically requires longer answers.

The questions that are open ended, precise will be:

How did you feel fighting the cobras by yourself?

• What advice about fighting cobras would you give to a younger mongoose?

• How did winning the war with the cobras change your relationship with Teddy’s family?

Questions such as "Where did the fighting take place?" and "What is the name of the bird who helped you?" aren't open ended questions as their responses are static and can be one word answers.

Therefore, the correct option is A, B and D.

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