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English, 09.11.2019 01:31 pinkygirlp1662

In the following conversation, which discussion technique does anna most clearly show?

ramona:
anna, you and daniel can discuss any issues or questions you have regarding sato's arguments. i will get those questions and issues resolved.

anna:
o. k., well, i didn't understand the main theme of the article. at first i thought the author was trying to explain that our food was safe, since the fda found no major evidence of major radiation contamination. but then it seemed like the author was discussing ways to prevent the incident from happening again. so, what was the overall theme?

a. asking biased questions.

b. asking rhetorical questions.

c. asking clarifying questions.

d. asking research questions

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