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An equivocator. This is the exact meaning of the term when used in Shakespeare's Macbeth.
Rude.
The closest to a specific term would be "counter-question". It is usually an evasive technique to avoid answering.
Punctuation.
The Filipino term for summoned is "isinumite."
a rhetorical question
A rhetorical response.
There is no cognizable term called "the Shi". As such the question is unanswerable.
It is called Jihad. Refer to related question below.
me llamo....= I am called/my name is.... tu te llamas....= Your name is.... (as statement or question)
The formal term is croquis, pronounced k-ro-key. That is the term for a fashion sketch, or rough draft. Hope this helps to answer your question.
Magnification. If its a Biology term question, they probably worded it weird like they did with mine.
An equivocator. This is the exact meaning of the term when used in Shakespeare's Macbeth.
Do you mean asking a Rhetorical question? A rhetorical question is when you ask the audience or person a question you don't want an answer to. When you ask a question you already know the answer to, it's called a Known Answer Question. The original question is ambiguous. A rhetorical question tho' is a statement that is formulated as a question but is not supposed to be answered. A subtle difference that can make all the difference. Spot on "KAQ" tho.
The question is'nt clear, but... Your father, mother, and siblings are called your "immediate family." Grandparents, cousins, aunts, uncles... they are called your extended family.
Funeral songs are called dirges. I suppose (If I am understanding the question properly) that it would be dirge-writing.
I'm not sure if I fully understand your question, but I think the term you're looking for is coplanar.