Rhetorical questions
Rhetorical questions are often used as a metaphor for a question already asked.

How do you respond when asked a question?

Rather than give the answer they expect, change tack with something outside of the normal range of answers.

  1. Be candid. Tell the truth when it might not be expected.
  2. Shower them with detail.
  3. Ask for more detail.
  4. Question the question.
  5. Question the questioner.
  6. Ask a completely different question.

What is it called when a question has an answer?

It is called a factual question. Because the answer is a fact rather than a subjective opinion.

Where can I post a question and get an answer?

Herein find some best sites where you can ask questions and get answers from real people online.

  • Answerbag.
  • Yahoo! Answers.
  • Blurt it.
  • WikiAnswers.
  • FunAdvice.
  • Askville.
  • Friendfeed.

How many questions can you challenge in each activity?

You can challenge up to 3 questions in each assignment. You will get back any points you lost when attempting to answer the question. Question challenges are reported back to Norton editors, who can quickly correct the question if there really is a problem with it.

What is the act of asking questions?

the act of asking or inquiring; interrogation; query. inquiry into or discussion of some problem or doubtful matter.

How are questions useful in our life?

One of the most important lessons I’ve learned from reading books, interviewing smart people, and having conversations with my mentors is that questions are more important than answers. The right question at the right time can spark the right answer that changes your life.

How do you get 100 on InQuizitive?

To receive 100%, you must reach the Target Score for that activity set by your instructor.

  1. Your grade is simply the percentage of the Target Score points you’ve accumulated.
  2. InQuizitive never stops you from continuing to answer questions.

What is the lowest confidence level?

The lowest value in the computed confidence interval is called the Lower Endpoint. The largest value in the computed confidence interval is called the Upper Endpoint. This is a proportion associated with ANY confidence interval. Most often confidence levels of 0.90, 0.95, 98, and 0.99 are used.

Is no response a rejection?

No response doesn’t mean rejection. The absence of a reply is not the same thing as rejection but it still carries a powerful message.

What kind of response is no response?

No response is a response – explained. Getting no response from someone means that they would instead go to other people for what you want them to be going to you for. It means that they are getting other people to fill the void that you want to be filling yourself.

What are some juicy truth questions?

Best truth questions

  • When was the last time you lied?
  • When was the last time you cried?
  • What’s your biggest fear?
  • What’s your biggest fantasy?
  • Do you have any fetishes?
  • What’s something you’re glad your mum doesn’t know about you?
  • Have you ever cheated on someone?
  • What’s the worst thing you’ve ever done?

Can rhetorical questions be answered?

A rhetorical question is a question someone asks without expecting an answer. The question might not have an answer, or it might have an obvious answer. Well, sometimes these questions are asked to punch up a point. If the answer is glaringly obvious, it will make that answer stand out.

Are one word answers rude?

One word answers are considered rude because they are often dismissive, as if you can’t be bothered with the person or the question. For example, someone may ask, “Did you have fun today?” They don’t want a simple yes or no. They also want to hear why.

When do you use ” already ” in a question?

Students: We have free audio pronunciation exercises. Whereas still and yet normally refer to present and future circumstances, already normally refers to something that is in the present or recent past. It is mainly used in questions and affirmative sentences and usually expresses surprise that something has happened sooner than expected.

Which is correct,’I have already’or’i already have’?

If “have” is an auxiliary, “already” comes after it, before the participle – “I have already answered this question”. If “have” is being used in the sense of “possess”, “already” precedes it – “No thank you, I already have one of those”. How to: Fix aging skin (do this daily). Beverly Hills surgeon reveals at home fix (no creams needed).

When to use ” already ” and ” yet ” in English?

It has to do with something still to be finished — unfulfilled expectations. Therefore, with statements in the perfect tenses, it’s almost always already for affirmatives and yet for negatives. I’ve already seen her. (Finished. Expectations fulfilled.) I haven’t seen her yet. (Not finished. Expectations not fulfilled.

Is the phrase ” I’ve already done my homework ” correct?

“I’ve already done my homework” is correct according to the rules that define the use of the present perfect tense in the use of proper English and the other example :