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Can you use analogies for questions?

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Qwerty

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17y ago
Updated: 8/16/2019

If you mean can you post a question on Wiki Answers that contains an analogy, yes, you can ask pretty much any kind of question. Express the analogy as clearly as possible.

If you mean questions for some other purpose, you'll have to be clearer. It's hard to know what "use for questions" means.

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