Both. If we don't ask, we won't know. If nobody answers, we won't know either.
Questions are often more important than the answers, because it is the creative process of coming up with questions that is important. The act of thinking, which gives you the questions, is often more important than actually looking up or researching the answers to the questions.
Questions help them to find correct answers
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Answers do exist but there will always be more questions than answers.
More Questions Than Answers was created on 2006-10-20.
NO.There will always be more questions, and not all questions have answers (Such as rhetorical).
Because there are more questions than there are answers, we do our best to answer them all, however, it will take time, but with time there comes more questions!
Rhetorical questions can be effective in an argument to engage the audience, provoke thought, or emphasize a point. They can create a strong impact by making the audience reflect on the topic or idea being presented. However, overusing rhetorical questions may weaken their effectiveness, so it's important to use them strategically.
Jaspers wrote "Philosophy means to be on the way. Its questions are more essential than its answers, and every answer becomes a new question" in Way to Wisdom: An Introduction to Philosophy. I don't think Wittgenstein would have said anything like that.
All three of those things are equally important to WikiAnswers. None of those could be chosen as more important than the other. Though, asking and answering questions are at the top, and editing is second if there had to be a choice of what was at the top and what wasn't.
"Include in your credit references the answers to these questions" is correct. It is more natural, however, to say "Include the answers to these questions in your credit references."
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