I'm not 100% sure, but I think it's either when the question can be asked with a different wording to have the same answer e.g,
what is 2x2?
What is 2 squared?
Or, it could be the answer can be different every time you ask, or who you ask, e.g,
what is your favourite colour?
How many goals did they score this match?
I think the most likely though, is the first one. I hope this helps a bit!
A flexible question is open-ended and allows for a variety of answers. It typically prompts deeper thinking and discussion, as opposed to a closed-ended question which has a specific answer. Flexible questions often begin with words like "how," "why," or "what if."
The adjective form of "flexible" is "flexible."
Flexible in French is "flexible."
The adverb form of "flexible" is "flexibly."
She is flexible with her work schedule.
No, "flexible" is an adjective, which is a word that describes or modifies a noun. It is used to describe the ability to bend or adapt easily without breaking.
"Flexible temperature" of what? You'll have to rephrase the question so that it makes sense.
I don't understand your question.
If something is inflexible, then it is not flexible.
The religion with the most flexible rules is the religion where the only question asked is "what is the religion with the most flexible rules?" and the questions "what religion is true?" or "what religion will grant salvation?" are ignored.
eh is the greatest for answering this question. the answer is ligaments
If you are well organised then you you would have several different answers from different sources. If you were flexible you you ask this question several different ways to gain insight into the best way to ask this question of (see above). If you had initiative then you would have researched this question with people not just internet.
Funny question you got there. The chances are, you have to be very flexible unless you have a very long fringe.
The animal that is the most flexible is a very subjective question. Animals with skeletal structures that are flexible are cartilaginous fish and snakes. Otherwise perhaps a parasitic worm of some sort.
The adverb form of "flexible" is "flexibly."
The adjective form of "flexible" is "flexible."
No, "flexible" is an adjective, which is a word that describes or modifies a noun. It is used to describe the ability to bend or adapt easily without breaking.
Yes it is flexible.