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The moment after the prompt where you prove you were actually listening.

means To answer or react to something said, asked, or done.

from From Latin respondere, to promise in returnre (back) plus spondere (to pledge), the same vow hiding inside spouse and sponsor.

Sacred rootsSpondere meant making a solemn liturgical pledge.
React vs respondReact is reflex; respond implies thought.
Legal cousinA respondent is the one being sued.
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