STUDENT A’s QUESTIONS (Do not show to Student B)
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What comes to mind when you hear the word ‘freedom’? |
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Do you have as much freedom as you want in your life? |
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Do you have as much freedom as you want in your country? |
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In what ways does your country take away your freedom? |
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Was there a time in your life when you had a lack of freedom? |
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Is everyone in your country equally free? |
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What would it be like to live where there is little freedom of choice? |
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Do men or women have more freedom in your country? |
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Can freedom damage a country? |
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Where in the world do you think is the greatest freedom? |
STUDENT B’s QUESTIONS (Do not show to Student A)
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What is freedom? |
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How important is freedom for you? |
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Would you fight for your freedom? |
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Is working 40 hours a week closer to freedom or slavery? |
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What does freedom feel like? |
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Do you agree we must be free to bear arms (have a gun)? |
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How often do you think about freedom? |
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What kind of stories do you hear in the news related to freedom? |
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Do you think many people misunderstand the concept of freedom? |
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The philosopher Rousseau said “Man is born free, and everywhere he is in chains". What do you think of this? |
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