Barbara Walters did ask this question, but not out of the blue; Katharine Hepburn said in passing during an interview, "I'm like a tree." Walters replied off-the-cuff with, "What kind of tree?" and Hepburn said, "An oak." That's it...it's not as if Walters came to the interview planning to ask the question, "What kind of tree are you?"
She was the trend setter for women wearing trouser-style pants(similar to the kind men wore), paired with a high-necked feminine blouse. That look became a classic, much like Jacqueline Kennedy's pearls and pill box hats.
You simply hold yourself with style, poise, and elegance. Widen your eyes in an alluring, she's-so-sweet-and-innocent-but-still-drop-dead-gorgeous kind of way and flutter your eyelashes. Never hunch your back. Make your lips appear plump. Tuck in your stomach, hold your head high, and smile with your eyes. No one can ever be truly like Audrey Hepburn, but you can imitate her.
Yeah, he does, but if there isn't any pumpkin pot pie in the food store there, it's kind of hard to find. I'm still tuck on it!
Mr. Weasley asked the boys and I quote "How was it?" in a kind of happy and exciting matter.
Evidence showing that Artemis is greedy would be that he kidnapped a fairy and asked for large amounts of goldfor her return. More evidence that he is greedy is that he sold a rare, last of its kind, Silky Sifaka Lemur to The Extinctionists(a group who wipe out the last of an endangered species) for a lot of money.
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The kind of organism that a trypanosome is called is an insect. This bug is most famously called the triatomid kissing bug. These bugs have parasites that can make people sick.
Do you mean what kind of question you might be asked, or what kind are legal/illegal for the interviewer to ask? Requirements can vary by state, though Federal law supercedes.
hard ones :/
i asked yall
The quotation marks should go around the direct speech within the sentence. It should be written as: The teacher asked, "What kind of books do you like to read?"
Her favourite actress is Audrey Hepburn and her favourite film (mentioned in Summer Kind of Wonderful) and Breakfast at Tiffany's, Roman Holiday and Funny Face.
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They asked questions about anything which they did not understand.
No that's why I asked!
All sorts of things
A rhetorical question, or a question asked for effect.