If you look on the left side of your screen on the question page under "Question Tools," you'll see a link that says "Discuss." This is where you can add additional details!
When: when someone asks you a question While: while someone is done asking you a question the big When again: When ever you need or want something
The question is not can you smoke marijuana while having poison sumac, but WHY are you asking if you can smoke marijuana while having poison sumac? That is the question.
No, a claim is a statement that asserts a fact or belief and does not need to be in the form of a question. Asking a question implies seeking information or confirmation, while making a claim is declaring a stance or position.
I'm sorry but I do not understand what you are asking at all! Please click on the "improve question" button and phrase this question a bit more clearly!Are you asking what the brain looks like while you are writing?Are you asking how a diagram of the brain helps you to write?Are you asking if there is a pattern?
While the question seems a bit unclear, in reference to electricle pathways: an extra pathway in the heart is termed an "accessory" pathway.
The best question to ask while reading is "What is the main idea or thesis of this text?" This question helps you focus on the central point the author is trying to convey, allowing you to better understand the purpose and argument of the reading. It also helps you stay engaged and actively process the information as you read, leading to better comprehension and retention of the material.
This is a difficult question to answer without knowing more information. Were you the Executor of the deceased's parent estate? Was the will probated? Who's name (or names) was the account in? Were the assets in the account addressed in the will? Is this question asking for a 'legal" opinion, OR, is it asking for an 'ethical' opinion? The above, while admittedly NOT a direct answer to the question, should give the questioner some "food for thought."
Yes - it's through the 'Add related link' option in the blue panel on the left of the answer box. You add the URL and a title of an external web-site, and it appears below the answer once the Save button is clicked.
This question cannot be answered on this venue due to lack of sufficient information. It would best be answered by contacting your Probation Officer and asking.
That question adds no value since Answers is intended to be a collection of general information. Asking what grade someone is in is not a type of question that fits the format of the site. Any random person can answer your question, and many of those are adults who are not even in college. While it is a friendly question, it does nothing to add to the collection of information that this site helps build and showcase. Questions that only pertain to a single common or obscure person tend not to add value to the site.
what is the word used when a statement is written as a question?
This is a joke question, right? This is like asking if Christan people have body odor. While some do, It is not because they are hindu. Think about your question...