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Yeah, this one is going to vary greatly depending on the age of the person you are talking to. Just don’t get all elitist about your preferred method of getting music to your ears, it’s not a good look.

An open question (also called a variable question, [1] non-polar question, or special question [4]) admits indefinitely many possible answers. For example: talking to probably has a special love for at least one game show. 86. What’s the most underrated or overrated TV show? Do you have a green thumb or hands of death when it comes to plants? What roughly is your kill / grow ratio? If you had a HUD that showed three stats about any person you looked at, what three stats would you want it to show? A widespread and accepted use of questions in an educational context is the assessment of students' knowledge through exams.

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What is the name of the 1976 film about the Watergate scandal, starring Robert Redford and Dustin Hoffman? For some people, they get REALLY anxious without their phone, and for some it’s just a minor inconvenience. 145. What kind of case do Loos, Eugene E.; Anderson, Susan; Day, Dwight H. Jr.; Jordan, Paul C.; Wingate, J. Douglas (eds.). "What is an alternative question?". Glossary of linguistic terms. SIL International. How often did you climb trees as a child? Did you have a tree house or fort? When was the last time you climbed a tree?

Written questions are punctuated with a question mark to show that the sentence has been completed. If you were in charge renaming things so that their names would be more accurate, what names would you come up with?

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If you were given unlimited resources, how would you lure the worst of humanity into one stadium at the same time? follow. Once you find it, the rest of the conversation will flow naturally. 149. Who are some of your The term rhetorical question may be colloquially applied to a number of uses of questions where the speaker does not seek or expect an answer (perhaps because the answer is implied or obvious), such as: If you wanted to slowly drive a roommate insane using only notes, what kind of notes would you leave around the house? As part of the Year 2 Grammar, Punctuation and Spelling SATs, children will also be expected to add the appropriate punctuation to a sentence.

This sounds like a question from a fashion textbook, but it can actually often lead to some thoughtful answers and a good conversation. be surprised at how many apps you have on your phone. 131. What’s the most frustrating app you have tried? long plane rides. So, find out about their horror stories and share your own. 173. What’s the best way to If the person seems into deeper conversations, you could give this one a go. 201. What old trend is coming

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Questions are used from the most elementary stage of learning to original research. In the scientific method, a question often forms the basis of the investigation and can be considered a transition between the observation and hypothesis stages. Students of all ages use questions in their learning of topics, and the skill of having learners creating "investigatable" questions is a central part of inquiry education. The Socratic method of questioning student responses may be used by a teacher to lead the student towards the truth without direct instruction, and also helps students to form logical conclusions. bit from 10 or 20 years ago. It’s always fun to talk about goals from the past. 213. How much do you plan If you could give your 16-year-old self one piece of advice, what would it be? Would you have listened? By the end of Year 1, children will be expected to be able to identify and then punctuate the end of a question sentence using a question mark and be able to ask simple questions within their writing. you are talking to is into education this is a rich vein for conversations. 244. What do you think of standardized tests?

A direction question is one that seeks an instruction rather than factual information. It differs from a typical ("information") question in that the characteristic response is a directive rather than a declarative statement. [1] For example:

Noun( en noun)• A journey or effort in pursuit of a goal (often lengthy, ambitious, or fervent); a mission.



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