When You Are the Question-Asker
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Each time a Q Place meets, a different person may ask the discussion questions. Sharing the question-asking encourages group ownership and dynamic discussions. The first time anyone in your group has taken the step to be the Question-Asker, print and offer the following guidelines to help prepare for this role.
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