In group discussion, which option is most clearly a clarifying question?
A. What are the author’s credentials, and are they sufficient.
B. Who is the author, what are his key points, and how does he support them?
C. Are you sure you want to question the author’s credentials?
D. What did you mean when you called the author’s points “unsupported”
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