There is no one answer that applies to all questions. Every question has its own unique answer based on the specific context, information, and circumstances involved.
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I think the hardest questioned to be answer All of these All of themBy Shayna Shakespeare
A test instruction that says, "Answer the multiple choice questions and fill in the blanks if known" could be very confusing to students (and students should ask for clarification before continuing the test). It should be written more clearly as, "Answer the multiple choice questions and fill in the blanks" because most often you are expected to answer all questions on a test. NOTE: If you ever see this on a standardized test, ASK before you start that section.
Are there any questions is correct. Is would be if you were talking about one thing; like Is there a question rather than are there any questions.
Open Questions"I KEEP six honest serving-men(They taught me all I knew);Their names are What and Why and WhenAnd How and Where and Who."Rudyard Kipling - The Elephant's ChildOpen questions leave room for a description or opinion, and are more useful in eliciting information.Open questions are often called Wh.. questions:-There are eight wh-questions - what, when, where, which, who, whom, whose and why and to this list we usually add howas they are all used to elicit particular kinds of information.You use what when you are asking for information about something.You use when to ask about the time that something happened or will happen.You use where to ask questions about place or position.You use which when you are asking for information about one of a limited number of things.You use who or whom when you are asking about someone's identity.You use whose to ask about possession.You use
Catch-All questions are an effective way to dump unneeded questions. They prevent such questions from getting asked again and again.
Yes and no. Parents can answer many questions on this site, but they cannot answer all of the questions.
Yes! All of the members on here all do their best to answer all of the questions! :)
All questions are answered here, on wiki.answers.
Anybody that is here is capable and can answer all of your questions.
The Catch-All Questions are designed to hold (or Catch-All) questions that cannot be answered. This includes questions with not enough information, cyberbullying, inappropriate subject and illegal acts. The questions keep such questions away from public view and answering.
Catch-All questions are an effective way to dump unneeded questions. They prevent such questions from getting asked again and again.
Different people answer these questions.
some of them but not all of your questions.....
no,and that is scientifically proven
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