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Discover LudwigThe term "prompt question" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a question that serves to encourage or provoke a response or thought process. For example, "The teacher asked a prompt question to encourage the students to think more deeply about the material."
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A prompt question asked whether or not the news they selected contained new information.
The piece takes off on Hans Hacke's 1970 "MoMA Poll," which contained two Plexiglas ballot boxes underneath the prompt, "Question: Would the fact that Governor Rockefeller has not denounced President Nixon's Indochina policy be a reason for you not to vote for him in November?
Determine what sort of evidence you will have to find in the documents based on the prompt question.
You can discuss the issue in a broader context, but make sure that you use specific examples and answer the prompt question thoroughly.
Note that the prompt question should have no more and no less than two opposite answers, so that you can make your opinion either in favor or against the claim.
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These differences prompt questions about accuracy.
NEWS that the president had suddenly gone to hospital would prompt questions in any country.
The tougher topics will prompt questions, and maybe that is good.
Those developments once again prompt questions about alternatives to fossil fuels.
Books written by sitting senators automatically prompt questions about Presidential ambitions.
Discussions with others might prompt questions which you cannot answer and will need to seek out.
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