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Saladin was an Obvious sucessful ruler, he became so famous he had all the good stuff
This website was set up to help people if they have a question to ask.
they are all the same length...
During President Herbert Hoover's presidency his press conferences were limited by a number of restrictions. Hoover wanted all press questions sent to his staff in advance of a press conference. He answered only the ones he wanted to and during the conferences, follow up questions were not allowed. In fact, even the questions submitted in advance the president declined to answer, were not allowed to be published. So if Hoover chose not to answer a question submitted in advance concerning unemployments. The newspaper could not publish the unanswered questions.
Go to your post test and copy all the questions down in your notebook and just type in random answers to everything and then at the end DO NOT SEND IT THROUGH. press f10 and it will close out and save your "answers" to the same questions so they don't change. then take your questions home look them up online and bring it back, go to your post test put in the correct answers. and if you get an 80 or better you pass through.
If we simply ignored every obvious school question - the site would clog up with unanswered questions. When I see an obvious 'homework' question, I usually try to point the questioner to work out the answer themselves in addition to providing the answer.
Cost benefit analyses
My guess is because serious questions are in need of research; stupid and obvious ones are easy-to-answer.
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by looking it up
It means reading and thinking about questions that aren't obvious in the book and/or article. For example; Questions about the the future (in the reading).
This seems to have an obvious answer. The answer was obvious to all present.
look it up on google.com they have all the answers to all the questions
Literal Questions are Lieral and found directly in the text for example. "This girl had very pretty Marigold flowers." The questions would be, what kind of flowers does the girl have? These are obvious questions.
when they ask very obvious questions when the answer is right in front of them.
WikiAnswers is an obvious place to start.
the best rugby club in the world is chepstow rfc rather obvious question though i suppose all questions deserve an answer