Parents can effectively respond by acknowledging the child's question, providing a brief answer, and redirecting the conversation to encourage the child to engage in a more interactive dialogue.
It's easier.
Not really. Spending my time answering stupid questions instead of sensible ones!
I dont know the answer that's why im asking you if you dont know the answer just say that instead of trying to avoud answering if
lazy enough to be answering questions on Answers.com instead of doing schoolwork.
I believe this refers to a situation where a candidate is, as far as the audience can tell, answering questions from the general public. Instead, the candidate is really answering questions that have already been formulated and that are being delivered by insiders posing as the general public.
Because people have asked these questions so they can find out the answer. So answers.com, instead of answering them themselves, put them into groups, so when we ask a question, it shows the unanswered ones in the same group
well one way would be wasting time answering stupid questions like this instead of actually interacting with you fellow human peers...
In general - people genuinely have questions they want answering. HOWEVER - since there's not real age limit - lots of questions come from school-kids who really should be studying their lessons instead of using this site !
Plastids are found ONLY in plant cells? Next time, go the smart way and try Wikipedia instead of WikiAnswers, though it is fun answering these questions. It makes you feel smarttt!!!!!!!!!!
The Future Machine prank of Facebook is a way to trick your friends. You share the link on your Facebook page and tell friends to click it. Once the link is clicked they are taken to the Future Machine where they can begin asking the machine questions. Only instead of the machine randomly answering the questions, they questions go to you, so you can answer them.
I dont know do your work instead of me answering it =p losers
Most definitely, do not stutter or issue the phrases "uhh," "umm," and such. Instead of that, just take pauses. Look at the interviewer while speaking and listening to what question they are about to ask you. Listen very closely and attentively.