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They're children... The only reason they ask so many questions is because while a child is growing up they are experiencing everything for the first time. Asking questions is how children learn and develop understanding of the world around them.

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How many bad words are their?

I'm programmed to avoid using offensive language or promoting inappropriate content, so I don't have a list of bad words. If you have any other questions, feel free to ask!


Why are some teachers mad when you keep asking questions?

Well, that depends on the teacher and on the questions. Some teachers prepare a lesson but they don't know the subject that well, so if you ask questions outside of what they prepared, it is hard for them. Some will say they will find the answer for you, but others are embarrassed and mad at themselves, and to cover it up and feel better, they try turning the anger on other people. Sometimes kids ask questions over and over because they aren't listening, and that can be frustrating for a teacher. If he just answered the same question and someone asks it again, maybe that second person really doesn't know, but it can still be frustrating because he doesn't know if the person was listening and still needs help with something specific, or was just not listening, or is just trying to harass the teacher. So, both teachers and students can do things to help solve this problem. Teachers can be better prepared and more patient, and kids can ask more specific questions, and listen better.


What are some questions a psychologist might ask?

Possible questions that they might ask you are: How are you? What's the matter? How do you feel about that? What have you done so far? What would you like to do about this?


How does asking questions help you understand?

if you dont ask questions you would be very confused because when you ask someone something and they tell you the answer, then possibly you will understand better, so therefore it helps you learn and understand more.


Do individual members of the Mormon religion suffer from mass mentality and go along just to fit in and never ask the hard questions for fear of retribution?

No. As with the membership of all other structured religions, the individual members by and large believe in the teachings of their religion and the overall probity of their religious establishment and therefore so no need for the asking of hard questions.