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In this conversation, which discussion technique does Daniel most clearly show? ANNA. (Raising her hand) The character doesn't want to know the truth. He's vulnerable. He thinks he's this horrible person, but DANIEL. Wait, I'm confused. I don't get why he's scared to open the door because 'the doorknob is colder than [his] heart. Please explain this to me.

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Answer:

It's actually "Challenging ideas."

Step-by-step explanation:

I just took the test, and this was correct. Daniel is challenging Anna's interpretation of the text by asking her to clarify certain details. He's not returning to the text, outlining the discussion plan, or asking rhetorical questions. He's simply challenging ideas.

Good luck on your test, everyone! ʕ ᵔᴥᵔ ʔ

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Answer:

The correct answer is that Daniel is using a counterquestioning technique in order to challenge what his classmate, Anna, has answered to a question most likely possed by the professor.

Step-by-step explanation:

This can be surmised from the way that Daniel uses words, and phrases his ideas, that allow a reader to know that he has been challenging, almost sarcastically, what his classmate Anna has just said. Anna answers that the character is afraid of the truth and we can connect the ideas of the probable question given by the professor by the counterquestioning, or rather, counteranswering, given by Daniel. When he says: "Wait," you already know that he is questioning what has been said before, and will challenge the ideas. Then, instead of answering directly, he basically asks a question himself, probably asking his classmate to support her answer by his giving her another piece of information that she must also clarify, in order to support her previous answer.

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