That is a question that is asked without expecting a reply. Good example is when your dad asks you "Do you think I'm stupid?" He is not expecting a reply.
It is "a question".
It should be, answer to a question.
A specific question is like, one of a kind question. Or like, that question.
Who has a question ? THIS IS THE RIGHT WAY TO SAY IT.
It's "put into question"
poetic devices:Repetition.." the man was mi friend" rhitorical questionsimilemetaphorcomparison..sacasism.."is university turn him fool"
The question is the answer to the answer of the question
It is "a question".
because if it didnt have a question mark what question would be a question because the question had a question with a question?
It will depend on the question and there is no clue in the question what it is about!It will depend on the question and there is no clue in the question what it is about!It will depend on the question and there is no clue in the question what it is about!It will depend on the question and there is no clue in the question what it is about!
If the answer to this question is this question then the answer is: What is the answer to this question if the question? However, if you were not re-implying this specific question, then the answer is literally: The answer YOU WIN! TWICE!! Huh! I dont get it whats the question
Question is the Answer
Theriodicly, it's Question.
It is not proper grammar to end a question with another question. A question should end with a question mark, not another question.
An analytical question is a question that starts with the word why or how.
the question in an answer
a question mark