a curious person
"Ask No Questions" is a documentary film directed by Jason O'Hara. The release date was in 2020.
i have a question but dont know how to say my ? does any place person shows me the way?
No, animals cannot ask questions in the same way that humans can. They communicate through sounds, body language, and other signals, but they do not have the cognitive ability to form and ask questions like humans do.
Socrates was known for asking questions that helped people examine their beliefs and assumptions. He often asked questions about virtues such as wisdom, courage, and justice, aiming to uncover contradictions or inconsistencies in the person's thinking. These questions were designed to stimulate critical thinking and self-reflection.
"Who" questions ask about people or identities, while "what" questions inquire about things or actions. "Where" questions seek information about locations.
u r sole propretor whats your businrss name
josh This is a bad question. please stop posting questions that make wiki look bad as a source of good information. Ask legitimate Questions or dont ask any at all.
whats your number whats your birth date when can i luck you and why do you have big muscles
questions you would ask an unemployed person
You go up to the person with confidence and say "Hi, my names ........, whats yours?
you get to know someone by passing them nice notes about questions about them self or you could just walk up to them and start by saying whats your name the tell them your name and then start to ask them questions!! that's a quick rotten
asks him whats his gpa
It depends on the context. Perhaps the most neutral word is inquisitive.
i don't know. ask aplice man or policewoman
During the reading process, a reader will often ask his or herself questions about what he or she is reading. Some questions may include name of the main characters, plot of the story, and conclusion.
I hunt ghosts, spirits, and/or demons. You sit at a table or a floor and talk calm. Ask questions like Whats your name? When did you die. Where did you die? Who killed you?
No, not really. At least not questions that refer to a specific person. You can ask general questions about school children.