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Discover LudwigThe phrase "thought question" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a rhetorical question or any other type of question that requires deep thought and reflection from the person answering. For example: "What is the meaning of life? That is an important thought question to consider."
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So I just put that out as a thought question for all of us, to see whether I'm missing something, or whether it's conceivable that Pompeii may have been exceptional in this regard, rather than the norm.
I thought question 7 was difficult as I like to give my child lots of attention so how to measure too much was not easy' 'Q 14 doesn't really apply in the context of children' 'Good but there seems to be no questions about the parent's mood, only the child's' 'I found the questions bit hard to understand.
("Douglas A. Gwyn") Re: Thought question: why do public ciphers use only simple ops like shift and XOR? Cryptography-Digest Digest #947, Volume #8 Fri, 22 Jan 99 11 13 06 EST Contents: Re: Who will win in AES contest ?? (Jack Schott) Re: french law about cryptography (Jan Garefelt) Re: Pentium III... (R. Knauer) Re: Pentium III... (R. Knauer) Re: Help: Which secret key cipher?
But if you have a specific thought, question, or concern in mind, any informal dialogue counts just as much.
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Although not graded, thought questions are part of an individual's participation grade.
Independent thought, questions, and suggestions aren't good for maintaining the system.
Some participants thought questions with multiple reasonable solutions were inappropriate when formatted as multiple-choice questions, but other participants thought they were valuable in promoting higher-order cognition.
Fergie should be there, I think QUESTION FROM PABLO : Question: is there a protocol for cars?
But one can, I think, question the accuracy of this shared appellation.
And I I—I essentially think Question 5 is a waste of space because you could calculate the average based on those two those two answers (004-006).
And the "What would the neighbours think?" question?
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