You walrus.
if you really wanted to find out then you would have to:go to Google.comtype in this question: What is a net for a triangular prisim(or prisim)... depending on how you want to spell it.you then have the answer... if not then ur outta luck gotta gohahahahaha. thanksl8er
He was stalking her. He wanted to kiss behind the ears.
Perhaps you wanted to ask a different question, but this is the answer to the question you asked. - It is one inch divided into five equal parts.
You can miss all of them, if you like! You will fail miserably, but you did not say you wanted to pass!
i'm in secondary math I just wanted to know the question for peet sake no I don't have an answer! :(
Rhetorical questions encourage the listener to think about what the (often obvious) answer to the question must be. :) AND Rhetorical questions make the audience think about an answer to the question but no response is needed. This makes the reader think of all the possible answers, which then becomes memorable to them.
Yes, a rhetorical answer is a response given more to make a point or express a feeling rather than to provide a direct answer to a question. It is often used to emphasize a point or provoke thought without requiring a response.
There is no opposite. If you really wanted to stretch the entire concept of an "opposite", the closest item to an opposite to a telephone might be a megaphone that you yell into to communicate a short distance between two people.There is no such thing as the opposite of a telephone. The question makes no sense.
Rhetoric is the art of convincing people verbally. Rhetorical questions are used in an argument when asking a question forces the listener to think of an argument that they might not otherwise have considered. A well-constructed rhetorical question will both direct the listener's thoughts to a question they hadn't considered, and also have only one sensible answer, being the one the writer wanted.
I dont have a comment I just wanted the answer to the question because I am planning a cruise?
I Really Have No Idea I Just Wanted To Anwser A Question
I didn't get my independence from anybody. Is this really the question you wanted to ask?
because really i dint know? i just wanted to answer this question(:
Hey you wana go out. I have wanted to ask you this question for ______. (How long you have wanted to.) then have a box for yes and a box for no.
socrates wanted to make people really think about what the believed in
I wanted an answer to the question being "what are popular jobs in Ireland?" for a survey. This website really confuses me.
For several years... I don't really know. I just really wanted to answer a question on answers.com! -Trina