Activity 18.3
Adding context to your questions
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Designing questions that contain reassurance that you are asking to understand, not trap the other person in a logical, moral, or factual error takes practice. In this activity you will explore “Here’s why I’m asking.”
1. Choose two of the questions for digging deeper from Table 4.
2. Think of ways you can make the questions sound negative, critical, or judgmental. (Tap into why they might take offense to understand what not to say or do.)
3. Come up with two or more reasons why you might be asking those questions in your quest for understanding.
4. Pick your top reason and rewrite the questions adding the context .

First original question:
Your version, which communicates “Here’s why I’m asking.”
Second original question:
Your version, which communicates “Here’s why I’m asking.”
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