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You don’t have to phrase it as a question; just append a ?, which is an operator telling it you want a generated answer.


Yes. That is exactly what my answer demonstrates.


Your answer is helpful, but "phrasing your queries as a question" might reasonably be interpreted as implying a full natural language question is required to trigger the LLM response -- especially since your example is a full sentence.

I'm trying to expand on your point by clarifying that "roger rabbit?" will also trigger the LLM response.




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