List three closed-ended questions that might follow his statement

What will be an ideal response?


ANS: Students' answers will vary. Closed-ended questions (Goodman & Esterly, 1988, pp. 123–127) are phrased to
elicit short responses, sometimes simply yes or no. Closed-ended questions can yield a great deal of information in a
brief amount of time. They are especially useful in crises and emergency situations, when we need to gather vital
information quickly.
A few examples of closed-ended questions include: "What is your phone number?" "What's your address?"
"Do you have a car?" "Do you live at home?" "When were you born?" "How old are you?" "Where do you work?"
"Who is your family doctor?" "When was your last physical exam?" "Does anyone live with you?" "Is somebody
there in the house with you right now?" "Which do you prefer?" "Have you taken some medicine?" "How many
pills did you take?"

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