if they say "what do you think" or similar at the start of a question then its thought provoking and if not then its seeking correct answer.
We have both. Most users though want just correct answers.
it depends upon you if you think the answer given to your question is correct or not. the best way to know if the answer is correct would be to check them yourself. i think this website aims people to be more active in seeking answers to their own questions.
Rule out information
It is not recommended to use chloroform for inducing sleep due to its toxicity and potential for serious health risks. Seeking safer and medically approved methods of inducing sleep, such as speaking to a healthcare professional, is advised.
No, the correct way to phrase this sentence is "Is the tide out?" as it is a question seeking information about the current tide level.
The correct spelling is masochistic (seeking or enjoying pain, humiliation, or suffering, especially sexually).
The correct spelling is "adventurist." It refers to someone who enjoys taking risks and seeking out new experiences.
We hope they are seeking acurate information, guidance , answers or validation. We do our best to provide it.
"Inquisitive" means eager to learn or curious about something by asking questions and seeking information.
I keeping getting the wrong sum! The correct sum is what I am seeking.
Questions are called questions because they prompt someone to seek information or clarification on a topic by posing an inquiry. The term "question" is derived from Latin, where "quaestio" meant "seeking."
If the patient is inducing the vomiting after eating, I would suggest seeking out a reputable psycologist first. If this is not self induced then seek help from your medical Doctor, explaining everything you are experiencing. Ask for medication to increase apeptite.