I should use both open and closed questions so I could find a variety of answers to something that I want to know. I could find out more about a topic when I ask both closed and open questions. For example, when I have to take a survey in school, I could ask an open question, like “What is your favorite food?”. That is an open question, and if I am taking a survey, I need to have open questions because not everyone will have the same favorite food. That is one example of open question use. When you ask a closed question, there is only one right answer, like if it is a math problem or a date, for some examples.
You ask closed questions if you want one specific answer to your question, not a variety of answers like an open question.
You should use Google search tips to be more efficient and specific with your search, so you can save time searching. Some tips I often use are the quote marks (“...”), which makes Google search the words inside the quotes in the exact order that they are in. I also use the minus sign (-), and when it is placed in front of a word, Google will exclude that word from your search. Those are two tips that I use often to make my search more specific, and help me find my answer more quickly.
Thanks for the useful tips.
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