She slapped him.
Estella slapped Pip across the face in response to his question about her insult.
Whether you can or not probably depends on the specifics of the local law where you are.
It does not matter whether a person says or thinks of a bad word the word is still bad. Thinking of an English person as a WASP does not remove the derogatory meaning of it.
If they are questions, then those sentences need a question mark. Many 'whether or not' sentences are not asking anything, they are simply stating alternatives. 'Have you decided whether to go to London or not?' is a question, but 'I haven't decided whether to go to London or not' is a statement and not a question.
there is no answer if its an unanswerable question which can not be questioned for its unquestionable nature and is not known whether the question is not a question because its impossible to answer?huh?
In Charles Dickens' novel "Great Expectations," Pip does not end up with Estella in a romantic relationship. They part ways, and the reader is left to interpret their future based on the ambiguous ending.
One 'full stop' punctuation mark (i.e., a period, question mark, or exclamation point) at the end of a sentence is sufficient, whether it is within or outside of a quote, parentheses, etc. Anything more is just unnecessary clutter.
It depends what the question is - and whether someone who knows the answer has viewed it !
There are a lot of places on the internet talking about the question of whether or not aliens exist. One of the website discussing about that question is alienswerehere.
It depends on whether it's a question or not.
An email invitation should always be responded to with gratitude. Whether you will accept or decline the interview you should offer thanks for the invitation.
It depends on what the Muslims in question did. Muslims who follow the laws of the State of Israel do not have adverse Israeli reaction. Many Muslims are actually part of the Israeli government and hold important jobs in the overall economy. Muslims who have tried to attack Israelis or have been successful in doing so are jailed. Whether they are tried in civilian or military courts depends on whether they are Israeli citizens or Palestinian residents respectively.
I deliberate whether or not to answer this question.