If you are in a murder trial, you would probably ask like where they were on the night of the murder, did you see anyone else commit the murder, things like that.
They asked questions about anything which they did not understand.
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I would ask questions that wouldn't give away personal information and questions that I think would be easy to answer.
Adjectives ask these questions: which one, what kind, how many, how much, whose.
He asks where Macbeth was and what he was doing.
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No. A defendant cannot ask for pre-trial access to the prosecution's questions. The unrehearsed nature of the defendant's answers to the prosecutor's questions reveal more of the truth than a planned performance would.
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Take it with you. The judge will ask you questions and, if you need your evidence, show it to him then.
You could ask him questions such as: Does he love you? What does he think about you? What does he dream about?
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