I believe the answer is to get a complete impression of the person.
It’s not to force the interviewee to give straight answers because they might be more stressed.
It’s not to give the interviewee time to think over questions because that would make more sense to give them a paper to fill out as an interview.
The boldface verbs in the sentence use indicative mood. Since the interrogative mood of a sentence always asks a question, we can change the statement “Tom will have a moment of great inspiration” into a question. To do this, we can flip the helping verb, which in this case is will, to the front of the sentence so that it now reads “Will Tom have a moment of great inspiration?” This sentence now asks a question, therefore it now uses interrogative mood.
Did you like the party is a closed question because it is a simple yes or no.
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The sentence should be "The cake smells sweet." or "The cake is smelling sweet." The sentence is missing punctuation and capitalizing the beginning letter in the sentence. I would also prefer the first sentence as it has more consistency.