I'm not sure when it happened exactly, but the reason behind the decision was to stop people flagging questions for no apparent reason (thus clogging the system with needlessly flagged questions). Remember - if you think a question needs attention, you can always send a message the supervisor for the category, and they'll usually check out the problem.
She would not be able to answer your questions. She is no longer with us.
If you are blocked or "kicked off" of Answers.com, you will no longer be able to answer or edit questions, change questions, or anything like that. However, you will still be able to find answers to questions and search the reference topics.
Sadly no, Since the death of Cameron boyce they will no longer be able to do decendents.
No one will be able to tell you that, since the questions are usually pulled randomly from the huge database. But there is a web site where you can practice (the related link).
Well,not everything, since we're not perfect, but we do try our best to answer all your questions, the ones we can, or the ones we are able to.
Since Christopher Columbus is already dead and has been for a solid period of time, I doubt you will be able to ask him any questions anytime soon.
You should be able to answer the review questions.
Being able to ask questions like this for your college entrance exam (since that is the category you put this question in).
No, for example if you asked the question "What happened to Roanoke" we would not be able to answer it. Also, if your question is not clear we will not be able to answer it, for example if you asked "Is oceans funny" we would not be able to answer it. Other questions we would not be able to answer include, opinions, personal questions, confidential questions, not understandable questions, rhetorical questions, confusing questions, misleading questions, or questions that are not really questions and really statements or commands.
What are the questions, i might be able to answer them for you. :)
I refer to them as "recall" questions.
Players who are eligible and capable of participating in the game questions.