1. Were there innocent people jailed at Alcatraz?
2. Can humans create smaller versions of black holes?
A closed-ended question is one where the answer is not open to interpretation. An example of a closed-ended question would be, "What is the year of the sinking of the Titanic, 1912 or 1913?"
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Did your extended family live close to you when you were a child.
Did your extended family live close to you when you were a child.
An example of an open-ended question is, "What are your thoughts on the impact of social media on communication?" This type of question encourages a detailed response and allows the person to express their opinions, experiences, and insights without being limited to a simple "yes" or "no" answer. Open-ended questions promote discussion and deeper understanding.
You're asking a question that's irrelevant to the plot since the episode ended seconds after the vault opened, having said that, presumably no one opened it, it automatically opened when the bank opened for business. If you need to believe someone opened it, then the bank manager opened it.
Peace ended.
1. Were there innocent people jailed at Alcatraz? 2. Can humans create smaller versions of black holes?
When Japan opened some if its ports to foreign trade their long history of isolation ended. So basically, their isolation (or Japanese isolationism) is what ended.
If she had opened up her feelings to someone, she would not have ended up this depressed.
closed-ended questions are questions that that encourage a simple answer such as "yes" or "no"
Well your question is a great example because there are so many answers to your question but If you want another then how about this : How do you feel about (x) and follow up with why.