it can be. to reward someone...or to get a reward...it is a noun and a verb
To ask a question with the intent to obtain an answer.
If you do what I ask, I will reward you with this delicious pie.
It means to have a question and to figure it out to solve the question.
The text in the brackets must be a question.
reward your question
One idiom that refers to a reward is "the pot at the end of the rainbow".
If you mean reward for the 10/12 labors, there was no reward. He was to perform these as penance for having killed his wife and three children.
Reward
Bye. This is a common crossword question.
big juicy penis
You can't make anybody do anything. You could ENCOURAGE them to answer a question by rewarding them for doing so, but you'd have to pick a reward that they'd actually answer the question to get. And even then, you couldn't be certain they'd be telling the truth or just saying something to get a reward.
to the faithful there is certain reward
This is a statement, not a question. Please rephrase.
I can't envision a situation where you would actually need to know the answer to this question
Yes and the more you teach and reward with treats and love him/her the less mean he/she will be.
Validate means like accept or get reward. Elcionaruler01