i would describe it as
1: a reply to a question
or
2: the solution to a probelm of some sort
please spell check that question. I can't breathe.
No, because it doesn't describe anything. It asks a question. That makes it an interrogative sentence.
How does the boy respond when Mangan's sister asks him if he's going to Araby?
He asks another question before the first one can be answered.
"WBYAA" typically stands for "When You Ask As A(n)" in online slang or messaging. It is used to respond when someone asks a question or seeks clarification.
Good
dgsbh
InterrogativeA sentence that asks a question is an interrogative sentence.
the question asks: "What time do you prepare the homework?" you would respond with a time. ex: Preparo la tarea a las tres.
Because if someone of the audience asks you a question you will not be able to respond. Even tough there will be someone that knows about that topic and tells you that you lied.
Percival is unable to respond to Jack's question about the beast due to his state of shock and trauma. He only cries and cannot provide a coherent answer.
To answer an emphatic question, you can match the level of emphasis in your response to convey strong agreement or disagreement. For example, if someone asks, "Didn't you love the movie?" you can respond with "I absolutely loved it" to show your strong feeling.