There is an old book called, "Questions Children Ask". It was written by Edith and Ernest Bonhivert.
It's when a book called the ultimate coke or Pepsi book asks personal questions and you answer them and write the answer in the book.
A childrens book taking place in modern times
If your going to copy and paste your homework questions for other people to do for you, why not try either doing what the question asks or removing the bit where it asks you to look in a book.
childrens book
At the childrens book store
There are no stupid questions.
yes:example below She asks questions all the time.
The foot book .
"Pestering a person with questions" or "grilling someone with questions" could describe someone who asks a lot of questions to the same person.
The punchline to the riddle "What is bright and asks a lot of questions?" is "A math book!" This plays on the idea that math books are filled with bright ideas (concepts) and pose numerous problems (or questions) for students to solve. It's a clever way to highlight the inquisitive nature of learning math.
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Who, What, Where, When, Why, and How