True.
This is a loaded question asked in a non-neutral manner.
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i dont know thats why i asked u
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its the question you asked. the most asked questing on wiki answers is "What is the most asked question on answers.com"
answer a question asked
A statement that is phrased as a question can sometimes be considered a question, but it's not asking for information or a response. It may just be making a point or stating an opinion in a questioning manner.
you have asked an unaskable question. modern theatre is now. and only past things can influence. so therefore modern theatre cannont have had any influence on japanese theatre whatsoever!
What map? You question cannot be answered the way it is asked because we don't see the map.
What map? You question cannot be answered the way it is asked because we don't see the map.
No it's not, it's the question that you asked.