The correct term is "posed a question." To "pose" a question means to present or ask it. "Poised," on the other hand, generally refers to being composed or balanced. Thus, when referring to asking a question, "posed" is the appropriate word to use.
Some celebrities that have posed in Hustler magazine include singers Linda Ronstadt and Appollonia. Casey Anthony, who was famously accused of killing her child, has also posed for the magazine.
Yes Vanessa has posed naked heaps of times
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No, Natalie Sawyer has never posed nude.
We need a who, when, where, why , how question.
First UK No 1 in which the title posed a question?
kinetic energy
The dog poised to attack the cat. The lady's posture was very poised. Poised(adjective): Elegant, well balanced, prepared for action.
game
the boy was poised to jump as he stood on top of the fence.
Poised to Break was created in 1999.
The consonant word for "poised" is "PSD".
Who? Why? What? Where? When? How? are the classic questions posed by "news" reporters.
The dancer was poised and confident as she took the stage. The senator appeared calm and poised as he addressed the crowd. The security guard watched closely, poised to take action.
Cool, calm, collected or waiting at attention: as in poised to strike.
The TV show that posed the question "Who shot J.R.?" was the hit series "Dallas." This question became a cultural phenomenon in the 1980s and drew in millions of viewers who wanted to find out the answer to the mystery surrounding J.R. Ewing's shooting.