A question may be either an expression used to make a request for information, or else the request itself made by such an expression. Not all questions have answers . While some questions have concrete, verifiable answers. (e.g: Is the sun hot?), some do not. eg) Did Julius ceaser like his eggs scrambled, boiled or sunny-side up? Any answer to this question, would not be an answer per se, but an assumed, unverifiable answer, meaning it is not an answer at all but just an opinion being voiced, therefore the question asked, although answered, is not answered. So conclusively, any answer given to said question will not answer the question therefore the question will remain un-answerable although answers might be given. so to answer your question, Opinions can and always will be given to any question asked, however, they might not always qualify as answers.
When asking a rhetoric question; Yes. When answering a genuine question with various answers of which you can provide arguments; No.
Don't forgot to take into account that "Yes/No" questions are opinionated and does require one to take a stance thus you'd get varied answers proving that some times there can be more than one answer to a question.
Yes, an answer can have an answer which is a question, especially if you are playing "Jeopardy!"
Interesting and good question there. I had to do a little of searching into this, that start with an Y, and there is ONLY one; and that is: Yom Kippur - Jewish Holiday
An answer, but only after you answer a question: Is English the second language of the person who wrote this question?
only you can answer that question.
this question makes no sense, dear sir of maddam. Please make this question a bit more clearer.
Sorry but this is only a question/answer site. We do not have pictures.
Is it question, yes, calling for only one answer, should.
The only hard question, is one you do not know the answer to.
its a closed question. with only one answer.
He is the only one that can answer this question for you as he is the only one who knows how he feels.
It is not possible to give a sensible answer to this question. Acommon denominator needs to be COMMON to two or more numbers. You have only one number in the question!It is not possible to give a sensible answer to this question. Acommon denominator needs to be COMMON to two or more numbers. You have only one number in the question!It is not possible to give a sensible answer to this question. Acommon denominator needs to be COMMON to two or more numbers. You have only one number in the question!It is not possible to give a sensible answer to this question. Acommon denominator needs to be COMMON to two or more numbers. You have only one number in the question!
The only question that 'the' can answer is, "What determining word tells you that there is only one or a specific one is being referred to?"
Because only one person has answered that particular question. The more answers that appear are more people answering you.
You get one contribution point for answering a question, as it is only one action.
The question contains only one - very large - number. You cannot have a stem and leaf plot for just one number.The question contains only one - very large - number. You cannot have a stem and leaf plot for just one number.The question contains only one - very large - number. You cannot have a stem and leaf plot for just one number.The question contains only one - very large - number. You cannot have a stem and leaf plot for just one number.
Keith is the only one that knows the answer to this question.
There is only one (very large) number in the question. There cannot be an outlier with only one number.
They have only one responsibility: To pay the mortgage if the primary borrower fails to pay.See related question link.They have only one responsibility: To pay the mortgage if the primary borrower fails to pay.See related question link.They have only one responsibility: To pay the mortgage if the primary borrower fails to pay.See related question link.They have only one responsibility: To pay the mortgage if the primary borrower fails to pay.See related question link.