Apostrophe
This is known as "apostrophe," a literary device where a speaker addresses someone or something that is not present or cannot respond as if it could. It is commonly used in poetry and dramatic works to add emotion or emphasis to a situation.
This question is difficult to answer because it is unclear what "respond" means. The Jewish God (i.e. the God as defined by Judaism) is cannot be called down to debate and cannot be bullied or physically attacked.
It can be either one, depending on your meaning. You would "respond to" a question or comment directed at you. You would "respond for" someone else who cannot respond for themselves.
an echo
A person can respond but a person cannot "in respond". It requires "in response to".I wanted to respond to my friend's email.In response to my friend's email, I sent him a humorous E-card.
No they can reproduce if they come across a host cell but cannot respond to their environment
This is not a complete question, so it cannot be answered. All living thiings respond to something.
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By saying you can and will attend or offering apologies if you cannot.
Buses do not have email addresses. Moreover email addresses are for personal use. You cannot use the emails to spam someone.
The only source that cannot be used to directly make glucose is fats.
If an email is sent to a user using 'BCC' that user can see the addresses of other recipients who were not sent as 'BCC'. However, none of those that received the email can see any of the 'BCC' recipients, and thus cannot respond to them.