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Which of the following would be a helpful open-ended question for you to ask after someone has read your paper? A. What do you like best about my introduction? B. Do you like my introduction? C. Do I need to improve my paper? D. Do you like this draft?

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The correct answer is (A) What do you like best about my introduction? The other options are not open-ended and can be answered with a yes or no. The first option requires the answerer to provide a more in-depth question.

The correct answer is A.  What do you like best about my introduction?

Explanation:

An open-ended question is a type of question that usually begins with the "wh-" question words what, where, who, how, when or why and are answered by providing details rather than short answers. This type of questions are the opposite to close-ended questions that can be answered with a yes or no and that begins with an auxiliary verb such as "do" or "has". Additional to this, open-ended questions are preferred during interviews as these allow the interviewer to know the opinion and perspective of the interviewed. Considering this, the question that would be an open-ended question for you aks after someone has read your paper is "What do you like best about my introduction?", because this is the only question that requires a complex answer and not only a yes/no answer, this question begins with a wh-question word "what" and therefore is an open question that allows you to know the opinion people has about your paper.