Do you mean how to answer any questions if so then read this:
if you want to answer a question then just type down any questions then its will show up, then go down where it says some random questions next to it it says "Answer it!". if you can answer it then answer it.
thank you
The children get a bit of money for each chore they do, according to an interview on the web. This money is a question of cents.
NO!!!! in a interview he said he didn't want any kids but i think he was just kidding.
I heard in an interview he has 3 kids
If you are asked a question revolving around program assistant status in a job interview, then you should answer it much the same as you would answer any normal question in a job interview: honestly.
No or yes is what you say.
Anything that occurs to you that hasn't been covered by the preceding discussion.
No he doesn't, I watched an interview where he said that if people heard that its false.
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No. She was just kidding in that interview. She isn't having any kids
The opening phase, the question-response phase, and the closing phase. The opening phase includes rapport, orientation and motivation part of the interview. During the opening phase is to build a comfortable feeling with the interviewee, to give the interviewee a clear overall view of the interview and to montivate the interviewee to give straightforward, complete answers. The question-response phase is the heart of the interview and used for both the interviewee and the interviewer to ask and respond to any questions. The closing phase is the end of the interview where you should summarize the major points of the interview and any conclusions reached. The closing phase gives both parties the the chance to ask any final questions if they feel something was misunderstood or not discussed.
Answer with, "I don't know."
One does not have to answer questions about non-events.