Questions Away

Group members write down questions they would like to ask each other.

Pass out a small piece of paper to every group member and instruct them to write their name at the top. Then have everyone pass the paper four people to the right. Tell the group they may write any question they would like to ask the person whose name is at the top. After they have completed the question, they should pass the papers back to the left until everyone gets his or her own name. Each person must read the question posed to him or her out loud. Anyone may choose not to answer a particular question. However, if someone passes on a question he must tell the group something about himself that nobody else knows.

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