STUDENT A’s QUESTIONS (Do not show to Student B)
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What comes to mind when you think of global warming? |
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Do you think human activity is responsible for global warming? |
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When did you first become aware of global warming? |
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Do you think all countries are taking global warming seriously? |
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What most concerns you about global warming? |
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Do you think you have already experienced the effects of global warming? |
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How will global warming change our lives? |
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Do you think global warming could destroy us all? |
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Is your government doing enough to combat global warming? |
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What single action should the world take to reduce the dangers of global warming? |
STUDENT B’s QUESTIONS (Do not show to Student A)
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What’s the difference between global warming and climate change? |
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What do you do in your daily life that might increase global warming? |
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Have you made changes to your life to reduce global warming? |
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What do you know about the science behind global warming? |
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How do you think global warming will change the world over the next century? |
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Do you know more about global warming than younger/older people? |
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Does your government provide enough education on the effects of global warming? |
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Which country makes you angriest when you think about global warming? |
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Do you think China and India should slow their growth down? |
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How did global warming happen without us noticing sooner? |
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