Of course, parents will always want to know what their children are up to no matter how old they get. However, sending a spy on them is not always the wisest option, especially when it can do damage to your child.
If someone is giving you a statement about something you're arguing you give him a response statement .
No, it's a statement. It doesn't invite a response.
A statement gives information or opinion. A response is not necessarily required. A questions asks for information or opinion. A response is usually required.
No. A statement does not require a response.
Single Alternative Selection Structure is a binary (IF>THEN) statement. IF condition X is met THEN do this. Dual Alternative Selection Structure is when more than one option exists and the statement has the possibility to take the program in different directions, based on the response. IF condition X is met THEN do this, ELSE do something differently.
A rhetorical statement is any statement that is intended to not have any feedback, output, or response to it.
Ask a guard for directions, A hell of alot quicker in response.
Thanking the person is a good response for the statement. You can also compliment the person on some attribute.
That's not an idiom, it's just a statement. Someone is saying they got no response to a question or action.
Empathic responses are genuine responses indicating that you have heard the other person's concerns and understand them on an emotional level. The statement "That sucks for you, that your mom died" is a response. The statement "I am sorry your mom died" is a sympathy response. The statement "It must have been very heartbreaking to see someone you cared for so much in pain. The key to the response is to identify the emotion a person might be feeling based on your previous interactions.
It usually involves the recognition and destruction of pathogens
A 'Bippy' is a British term used for a 'good' or 'unusual' response to a question or a statement. Often used in Police jargon describing a response from a criminal during interview; a response that seals the case.