No, that does not make a grammatically correct sentence. It should be: He responded explosively to the rude question. If you use different words, there are other ways to write it.
She pushed brusquely past the crowd at the cosmetics counter. He was in a terrible mood, and responded brusquely to our offers of help. She is very rude and answers all questions brusquely. The scientist brusquely dismissed his critics.
Responding to a question with another question is known as "reflective questioning" or "reversing the question." It is a technique commonly used in conversations to redirect the focus or prompt further exploration of a topic.
The past participle is responded.
The past tense of respond is responded.
The homophone of "rood" is "rude."
He responded to the call for help.I have already responded to your question.
She pushed brusquely past the crowd at the cosmetics counter. He was in a terrible mood, and responded brusquely to our offers of help. She is very rude and answers all questions brusquely. The scientist brusquely dismissed his critics.
Yes it is rude.
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No. They are seen later in the rain with Rufus Shinra after Cloud's return. Moreover, the explosion was of their making, they maybe clumsy, but they're not that stupid.
Ok, that is a rude question! WHY ARE PEOPLE SO JUDGEMENTAL!!???! Anyway, no hey don't it really depends on the person. And this is a rude question.
you should not ask this question this question is just rude!!!!
The English word is fart. It is a rude word, but not vulgar. Polite expression is "passing gas".
You never ever ask a woman or a girl how much they weight it is so rude they will take it as a rude question
Very rude questions are merged into catch-all question. It is a redirect to hamful question, not enough information to answer questions etc... These Catch-all questions are protected.
Responding to a question with another question can sometimes be seen as evasive or dismissive, depending on the context and tone. It may be considered rude in certain situations, as it can come across as avoiding a direct answer.
You spelled volcanic explosion correctly in the question, though volcanic eruption might be preferred.