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What do you call answering a question?

What do you call answering a question?

Originally Answered: What does it mean when you answer a question with a question? The word is maieutics, also known as the Socratic method, answering a question with a question, often to invoke more thought into the questioner, to answer the questions they ask themselves.

What are good answering questions?

Break the ice and get to know people better by selecting several of these get-to-know-you questions.

  • Who is your hero?
  • If you could live anywhere, where would it be?
  • What is your biggest fear?
  • What is your favorite family vacation?
  • What would you change about yourself if you could?
  • What really makes you angry?

Is it rude to say to answer your question?

It should be clear to you that replying with a question is the polite option. It’s very annoying if you do it a lot, especially with family, but it’s not necessarily rude. It can be, especially if the person asking is an official of some sort.

How do I answer the question Who am I?

Who am I = what is my identity? The “answer” to “who am I” is our identity. Our identity is our all-encompassing system of memories, experience, feelings, thoughts, relationships, and values that define who each of us is. It’s the stuff that makes up a “self.”

How to use ” could you please answer this question “?

The only major shift in style you might consider is to add a “lemme know” phrase: “Let me know if you have any questions”, or “Let me know if you need any help with this” or some such. – Hot Licks Jun 2 ’17 at 21:36 Note, however, that as a title “Could you please answer this question” sounds like a (rather impolite) demand.

Which is the best way to answer a question?

A thesis statement will sum up the points you plan to make in the body of your answer, often in list form. It is essentially an outline of the answer in a single sentence.

Is it rude to say ” Please Answer This question “?

Rather than rude, you would be perceived as highly polite or formal. are just excessively polite ways of framing a request or order that usually needs just a simple ‘please.’ Such phrases are a remnant and reminder of the so-called ‘age of manners’ when it was considered rude not to use such phrases in polite society.

How to answer a question in one sentence?

It is essentially an outline of the answer in a single sentence. For example: ”Leonardo da Vinci’s iconic works are still some of the most widely taught art pieces, and by POINT ONE, POINT TWO, and POINT THREE, he has forever changed modern art.” This introduces the points you would break up into the answer and points back to the question at hand.

The only major shift in style you might consider is to add a “lemme know” phrase: “Let me know if you have any questions”, or “Let me know if you need any help with this” or some such. – Hot Licks Jun 2 ’17 at 21:36 Note, however, that as a title “Could you please answer this question” sounds like a (rather impolite) demand.

A thesis statement will sum up the points you plan to make in the body of your answer, often in list form. It is essentially an outline of the answer in a single sentence.

Rather than rude, you would be perceived as highly polite or formal. are just excessively polite ways of framing a request or order that usually needs just a simple ‘please.’ Such phrases are a remnant and reminder of the so-called ‘age of manners’ when it was considered rude not to use such phrases in polite society.

How to answer multiple questions in a discussion?

Often discussion questions can run long and may actually be multiple questions in one. When answering, you will want to answer all the parts of the question. Look for conjunctions, such as the word “and,” that may be breaking the question into multiple thoughts.

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Ruth Doyle