In this conversation, which group discussion technique does Daniel most clearly show?
DANIEL:
I thought Chambers made valid points. I mean, he's talking
about Plato's claim to have been at the trial. It's one guy's
word, one guy's viewpoint. How do we know Socrates was
even a real guy?
JENNIFER
You're unsure about the author's validity?
DANIEL:
Yeah. I've heard of Socrates and all, but I've also heard of
Zeus, and he was fiction.
JENNIFER:
You think he might be another Zeus?
DANIEL:
Kind of. You know, without the superpowers.


A. Establishing roles
B. Drawing comparisons
C. Identifying missing information
D. Confirming the question

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Answer:

B. Drawing comparisons.

Explanation:

In the given discussion between Daniel and Jennifer, Daniel is making use of the technique of drawing comparisons between persons. He compares Socrates and Zeus, which he thinks are both fictional or maybe, who knows. And by making that comparison to bring about his own standpoint about the discussion, he presents his take on the issue.

Thus, the correct answer is option B.