Linguistic Questions are those about key vocabulary, sentence structure and relations between ideas.
Emad is a very intelligent linguist . He scored both his Linguistic questions and Content questions 100 out of 100.
An Auxiliary Question is a question that is going to force the other person to answer a different question, a question you haven't asked. A sneaky question.
Using an Auxiliary Question instead of asking a girl "Do you have a boyfriend?" you ask "Does your boyfriend likes football?" that would force her to say whether she has a boyfriend or not.
The "lonely question" is of the same meaning as "moral question".
It's a Chinese-English pun since "moral(δΌ¦η)" in some Chinese dislects has the same pronunciation of "lonely".
This phrase originated from a Chinese streamer, the greatest Kroraina philosopher "Wanyan Huide", and soon went viral on Chinese video platforms after showing up in her stream.
"This is a lonely question."
"If your boyfriend falls in love with your dad, that will be a lonely question."
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*Content Questions are all the questions about the meaning of a text, events, details, ideas and arguments.
Emad answered all of the Language test's content questions correctly, and he scored 100 out of 100.
A question that usually requires a long answer. A close relative of stupid question and rhetorical question.
Joan: I have a quick question for you. How do you solve for "x" in this complex differential equation?
Bob: Uhhhhhh...
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A question were the speaker does not expect an answer
Bob: Jim, why do you have to be such a dumb ass
Jim: well it all started in the summer of 1995 when...
Bob: That was a rhetorical question dumb ass
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