The two-option or three-option move–this is an open-ended question, so you always want to start it with the word “Which.” For example, if I want to meet with you next week, I would ask, “Which day is better for you, Monday or Tuesday?” Remember to put your preferred option last. Or, a three-option move is where you give three options and put the preferred option last. So I would ask, “Which day is better to meet you next week, Monday, Tuesday, or Wednesday?” Remember, the preferred option is last. You can ask two or three options. Make sure you open with the question, “Which?” So, ask the two-option or three-option move, put the “which” in front and it will sound something like this, “Which is better for you, buying one CD, two CD’s or the entire series?”

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