There are hundreds of thousands of questions that are unanswered. The reason for this is that there are not thousands of contributors who are taking the time to answer a hundred questions apiece. As a result, people answer the questions that they see, not every single question. Additionally, some categories are better monitored than other. Finally, some questions ask for obscure or difficult information to find, so people prefer to leave those for other people.
Of course, you could also be part of the solution. Please, spend some time and diligently and correctly answer questions to bring the backlog back into balance.
Secondly, just because our motto is to "Ask Us Anything", that doesn't mean that we as a community are always knowledgeable enough to answer the question.
if you need help with questions come to this webpage. or come to me..
The idiotic questions people come up with!
No one. Such questions, without a referent cannot be answered
Well,I don't mean to be smart, but don't they come from your head? Unless your asking about where did the word questions come from.
Just ask your questions (one at a time) someone may answer them for you but the answers may not come immediately.
This one.
With questions regarding a choice, one has to list the alternatives.
As with so many Cleopatra questions, the answer to this one is simply, we don't know. Several names of her slaves and her advisers have come down to us, but nothing about who might have been her favorite.As with so many Cleopatra questions, the answer to this one is simply, we don't know. Several names of her slaves and her advisers have come down to us, but nothing about who might have been her favorite.As with so many Cleopatra questions, the answer to this one is simply, we don't know. Several names of her slaves and her advisers have come down to us, but nothing about who might have been her favorite.As with so many Cleopatra questions, the answer to this one is simply, we don't know. Several names of her slaves and her advisers have come down to us, but nothing about who might have been her favorite.As with so many Cleopatra questions, the answer to this one is simply, we don't know. Several names of her slaves and her advisers have come down to us, but nothing about who might have been her favorite.As with so many Cleopatra questions, the answer to this one is simply, we don't know. Several names of her slaves and her advisers have come down to us, but nothing about who might have been her favorite.As with so many Cleopatra questions, the answer to this one is simply, we don't know. Several names of her slaves and her advisers have come down to us, but nothing about who might have been her favorite.As with so many Cleopatra questions, the answer to this one is simply, we don't know. Several names of her slaves and her advisers have come down to us, but nothing about who might have been her favorite.As with so many Cleopatra questions, the answer to this one is simply, we don't know. Several names of her slaves and her advisers have come down to us, but nothing about who might have been her favorite.
It is true that questions almost always start with who, what, when, where, why, how, was, is, are, if, do, did, can, could, would, should or please. Most people don't even have to try to start their questions with one of these words as they come automatically when English is learnt.
they come up with a hypothesis
The only one I've come across so far - is the Uncategorised section.
It seems no one can answer my questions about baby scorpions. How Come? They are not difficult?