That is called "reflective questioning" or "Socratic questioning." It involves responding to a question with another question to prompt deeper reflection or insight in the other person.
An extract question refers to a question that asks for specific information or quotes from a text, article, or other source. It is typically used to assess a person's ability to locate and extract relevant information from a given text.
It is more likely that a person would speak Spanish than any language other than English
According to me, its (c)you and him because one needs to address the person with whom in-conversation-with first and then the other person concerned. So, the question will sound like: You and him are going for a walk?
Perhaps your question was written too vaguely that the person who answered you question either misunderstood it or had to take a reasoned guess what you were asking. On the other hand maybe the person who answered your question just didn't take it seriously and really try to give you a good answer.
It seems like the person might have used "explosion" to mean that the question elicited a strong emotional reaction from them, potentially anger or frustration. It's a figurative way of expressing their intense feelings towards the question.
Revolution. turning by itself at a point about its own axis is called rotation, turning around over other body's axis is called Revolution
Go up and ask the other person a question about something you have in common. Just start talking. Compliment that person. Keep it casual.
A question is a type of sentence, not the other way around.
Ask a friend, person who has previously done the application, or any other person for help with understanding the question.
To ask the other person.
That depends. Was the person who originally typed this question a boy or a girl? Because you spelled dumber wrong.
Not necessarily. Get to know the person before you decide that he/she is "the one". How the person acts around other people is not always how they act around you.
The image here is of a person so fast that he's actually running around and around the other person before the other person can move. It means you're that much better or smarter than someone else.
The only person that could say that is the person who asked the question. Other than the questioner's purpose, it is just another question that needs to be answered on WikiAnswers.
The question posed assumes that I was in an accident in which the other person was at fault. Although you (the person posing the question) admit to being intoxicated at the time, what needs to be clarified is your relationship to the accident. First, are we talking about three people (me, the other person, and an intoxicated you) or just two (you and the other person)? Second, were you a driver of one of the vehicles? a pedestrian? Third, perhaps, is: 'How did I get involved in the accident?' Finally, what is the substance of your question? For starters, are you asking about criminal law or civil liability.
A better question would be, why ask a question that one person would ask to another, when that person neither cares nor is interested in what the other person has to ask. Jackass.
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