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How can a moderator set clear goals in a discussion?

A. By asking the opinions of the group members
B. By expressing his or her position clearly
C. By stating what the group will discuss first
D. By summarizing what was said

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User Maddie
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Answer:

C

Step-by-step explanation:

By stating what the group will discuss first

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User Jonas Fonseca
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Answer:

The correct answer is: "C. By stating what the group will discuss first".

Step-by-step explanation:

A good moderator is always someone who is responsible for organizing ideas and situations, he/she should always state the ideas to be discussed very clearly in the first place. This why letter C is the best answer. Letter A is not the best because it is not about setting clear goals, although it is important to ask for the group's opinions. Letter B is also not about setting clear goals, it only provides the moderator's position. And, letter D is not possible because to "summarize what was said" means that the discussion has already happened and this is the contrary situation for setting goals for a future discussion.

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User Ben Yitzhaki
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