Which type of question targets a specific individual in the class?

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A direct question specifically targets an individual in the class by inviting them to provide an answer or opinion. This approach is often used to encourage participation and to assess understanding directly from a student. When a direct question is posed, it usually identifies the intended respondent, creating a more personal and engaging interaction.

In contrast, an overhead question is aimed at the entire group, seeking input from anyone, and is less personal in nature. A relay question encourages discussion across multiple students, allowing responses to build off one another rather than directing attention to a specific individual. Rhetorical questions are employed to provoke thought or illustrate a point, without expecting an answer, thus lacking the direct engagement needed to involve a specific participant in the discussion.