A leading question is one that suggests a particular answer or leads the respondent in a certain direction. For example, "Don't you agree that the new policy is much better than the old one?" is a leading question because it implies that the new policy is better.
An example of a leading question is "Don't you agree that the new policy is a great idea?" This question suggests a specific answer and can influence the respondent's opinion.
Can you give an example of a question that contains the keyword "note"?
To respond to a leading question, you can rephrase the question in a neutral way or provide an answer that does not affirm the bias of the question. It's important to stay mindful of the bias in the question and respond in a way that reflects your own perspective or understanding of the situation.
An example of a question that includes the keyword "signature" could be: "Why is it important to have a signature on legal documents?"
Can you give an example of a vague question that includes the term "vague question"?
I don't know you didn't provide an example for me to answer your question.
Since you do not provide any examples we cannot answer your question.
An example of a question that includes the keyword "dialogue" could be: "How does the use of dialogue contribute to the development of the characters in the novel?"
A question that has a hinted answer attached to it.. such as: You were at the bar at 2:00 am on the day in question, correct? whereas, you could say: Where were you at 2:00 am on the day in question?
An example of a leading question that can influence someone's response or opinion is: "Don't you agree that this new policy will greatly benefit our company?" This question implies that the new policy is beneficial and may lead the person to agree, even if they had not considered it before.
Can you give an example of a prokaryotic organism, like bacteria, and an example of a eukaryotic organism, like a plant, in one question?
An example of a probative question could be "Can you provide evidence or examples to support your claim?" This type of question is used to ask for specific information that helps to prove or disprove a point.