STUDENT A’s QUESTIONS (Do not show to Student B)
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What comes to mind when you hear the word ‘vitamin’? |
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Do you get enough vitamins every day? |
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How would you know if you didn’t get enough vitamins? |
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What do you think the most important vitamin is? |
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Would you like to study vitamins? |
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What are vitamins? |
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Do you think it’s important to take vitamin supplements? |
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Is it dangerous to have too many vitamins? |
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Have you ever had vitamin deficiency? |
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Can vitamins change your feelings? |
STUDENT B’s QUESTIONS (Do not show to Student A)
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What are vitamins? |
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Do you worry about not getting enough vitamins? |
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What vitamins do you know of and what do they do? |
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Can vitamins improve your intelligence? |
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Which is better for you a vitamin C pill or an orange? |
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Do pharmacies really need so many different bottles of vitamin pills? |
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What vitamin would you like to invent? What would it do? |
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What are the differences between vitamins and minerals? |
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How do people who do not take vitamin pills survive? |
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Do you think everyone in the world will have enough vitamins in the future? |
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