stimulate, encourage, inspire, prompt, spur, provoke, rouse, stir up, inflame, awaken
You really can't. There is nothing in a prompt that would give that information.
The definition of incite is to stir, encourage, or urge on; stimulate to prompt to action. Some synonyms include provoke, goad, spur, arouse, and exhort.
Socrates called himself a gadfly because he believed his role in society was to challenge, provoke, and stimulate critical thinking in others. Just like a gadfly's sting can prompt a horse into action, Socrates sought to awaken and stimulate the minds of his fellow citizens.
Better to say, "Each … will have its …."
encourage, prompt, prod, move, motivate, trigger, spark, galvanize, activate, kindle, fire, fuel, whet, nourish; inspire, inspirit, rouse, excite, animate, electrify
the DEL command deletes a specified file when typed in the form below: del file for more information about the command, type : del /? in command prompt
MessageBox.show is used to display information to user by coding.
The first thing you must do when writing a prompt is to clearly define the goal or purpose of the prompt. Identify the specific information or response you want to elicit from the recipient. This helps ensure that the prompt is focused and relevant, guiding the responder effectively. Additionally, consider the audience and context to tailor the language and tone appropriately.
The secondary prompt (PS2) is used to prompt the user with whatever string they want to indicate a command continuation line. For example, if I use the standard PS2 prompt and type in the command: cat abc def \ The shell will prompt me for the rest of the line with a ? mark or some other character. I usually set my secondary prompt for something more interesting, such as: PS2='more ? ' So that I know that the shell wants more information before executing the command line.
Go to 'Control Panel" and then click 'Administrative Tools". It is under that. it is mdsched.exe enter it in the command prompt
A good prompt is clear, concise, and direct. It should provide enough information to guide the reader or respondent but still leave room for creativity and personal interpretation. Additionally, a good prompt should be engaging and relevant to the context or topic being addressed.