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The descriptive questions they ask about the characteristics of a topic that is being investigated. For example: What is a cell like? What are the characteristics of isosceles triangles? What is a parliamentary democracy like?
These questions are considered open because your answer, unlike the closed, is not punctual or direct, but they aim to obtain an explanation and development on the topic consulted.
Descriptive questions seek to know a concept, a person or a situation from the observations of the respondent or the result of having collected information about it.
These types of questions are usually the kickoff of an investigation.
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