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.
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Every answer to every question, including the one I am now typing, is a response.
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.
You can't hashtag their name but you can hashtag a phrase or a word. For example: #happy #excited #love. Hope that answered your question!! :)
To mow someones lawn for money
By using a thing called ACE. Ace is where you do this : Answer the question, turn he question into your answer.Cite an example from the text.Elaborate on your answer, state a connection or a thought.
Saying "I like turtles" in response to a question about the weather is an example of a non sequitur. It is a statement that is irrelevant and does not logically follow the conversation or context.
A balloon and a carpet, or someones head.
To elicit something is to draw it out or call it forth. For example, "the teacher's question elicited an enthusiastic response from the class".
I can't give you a response unless I know what he is supposed to be responding to. "Thanks Rosencrantz and gentle Guildenstern" is a response to what those two guys tell him at the beginning of Act III Scene I for example..
a reflex ia an example of an instinctive response