As a new reporter for the community magazine, Amanda was nervous about doing her first interview with the state governor. She asked Cameron, a veteran reporter, for some advice. Cameron told Amanda the first rule of an interview is to make the other person feel comfortable. The second rule is to ask open questions, the kind that requires more than a "yes" or "no" answer. Based on the information in Cameron's advice, which of the following is an example of an open question?

A. Is it true that you plan to run again next year? B. What can you tell me about your family? C. Are you happy with your new position? D. Did you vote for the new tax bill last year?

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In my opinion, an example of an open question would be B. What can you tell me about your family? It's a question that can't be answered with just yes or no, unlike all other options. The interviewed person has to give an extended answer that is more like an explanation and is based on real information - without any suggested options.
B. What can you tell me about your family?