What is He didn’t mention how he looked?

It’s like asking “What is he didn’t tell you what his shirt looked like?”, but about something bigger than a shirt.

Imagine your friend goes to the park and comes back all excited. You ask, “Did you see the big red ball?” He says, “No.” But he doesn’t say anything about how he looked when he ran after it, maybe he was sweaty, or happy, or even tired. So you’re left wondering what he didn’t mention.

Like a Puzzle with Missing Pieces

Think of the question “What is he didn’t mention how he looked?” like a puzzle where some pieces are missing. You know part of the story, what happened, but not all of it. It’s like when your friend says, “I fell down,” but doesn’t tell you if they were laughing or crying.

You’re trying to imagine how he looked while falling, was it funny? Scary? Silly?

That’s what the question is asking: What details are missing from the story?It’s like asking “What is he didn’t tell you what his shirt looked like?”, but about something bigger than a shirt.

Imagine your friend goes to the park and comes back all excited. You ask, “Did you see the big red ball?” He says, “No.” But he doesn’t say anything about how he looked when he ran after it, maybe he was sweaty, or happy, or even tired. So you’re left wondering what he didn’t mention.

Like a Puzzle with Missing Pieces

Think of the question “What is he didn’t mention how he looked?” like a puzzle where some pieces are missing. You know part of the story, what happened, but not all of it. It’s like when your friend says, “I fell down,” but doesn’t tell you if they were laughing or crying.

You’re trying to imagine how he looked while falling, was it funny? Scary? Silly?

That’s what the question is asking: What details are missing from the story?

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Examples

  1. A child points at a man in the park and asks, 'What did he look like?'
  2. A friend describes someone to you without telling you who it was.
  3. You're trying to guess who's missing from a group based on their description.

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