They are called conditions.
evasive.
A Rhetorical Question.
The words what when were why and how are all used to ask questions; there is no one word that means all of those things, but they can be called questions or inquiries.
There are 2 syllables. Sup-posed.
Yes if it is in the present posses is the correct vocabulary, if it is in the past posed is the correct word.
There are no phrases in the Constitution that are posed as questions.
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Who? Why? What? Where? When? How? are the classic questions posed by "news" reporters.
A posed picture can be referred to as non-candid, or a portrait.
the ethical questions posed by sophocles dont have simple answers
Candid
Candid
She plays the Little Fish, who swim around and answer questions posed to the audinece.
It would help immensely if you posed specific questions.
they posed many questions. example, about the story of the companions of the cave.
The aggrandizement of the president of this developing country posed a lot of questions when the rest of the people are starving.