It is "a question".
It should be, answer to a question.
A specific question is like, one of a kind question. Or like, that question.
Who has a question ? THIS IS THE RIGHT WAY TO SAY IT.
It's "put into question"
sometimes it depends if the question is retorical or not
This is a question that you ask in a piece of writing but it does not need an answer!!!!!
This is a retorical question. The answer is in your question. BOEING!
The meaning of retorical is: where you or someone asks you a question where you cannot answer. Example: Are aliens real? Here's a retorical question my mother asked me.... Why does your throat hurt? My throat was hurting, and she asked me that.
next to eterna city( retorical question right).
a retorical question (I'm not sure if my spelling is correct. I think it is "rhetorical?)
Hi, how are you? 'Don't you care what I do?' he asked, but it was a rhetorical question. 'Do you think I'm stupid?' she asked rhetorically.
This is a retorical question. Of course he does. Btw, I heard he's gay. Just saying.
that's a retorical question cos there are outnumbered girls that like him, LOADS!
The most unanswered question in the world may be the mystery of consciousness and how it emerges from the brain. Despite advances in neuroscience and philosophy, the exact nature of consciousness remains a deep puzzle that continues to perplex scientists and scholars alike.
retorical questions
That is not a word. Check your spelling ;)