did you kmow about the crime
An open question is a question where the person cannot give a complete answer just by saying yes or no. Most question that start with any of the "question" words (who, what, when, where, why, how) are open questions. Closed questions generally start with a verb (do, are, have, etc.). Here are some examples of open questions: Where are you going? Why did she do that? What does that mean?
One that cannot be answered with yes, no, or another single word.
sorry you have to find another job no one is open who ever asked this question is stupid because random people can't answer it
I don't have the answer, I asked the question again and again. The internet is an amazing source of information of course, but to get to one simple answer takes 50 turns. You have to open one and then another, and then another just to get where you simply want to be. It is aggrivating, and I am sure no one gives a hoot.
'Inquiry' is one synonym for 'question'.
It means try again! correction: Your question needs one more " one another". The answer is "six of one and half a dozen of another"
which one of the following is not one of the basic economic question
When merging a question with alternates into another question, the alternates of the merged question are merged into the alternates of the primary question.
A sequence is the following of one thing after another
Following one after another without interruption; successive
how one person answers the question may differ from another depending on how the data is interpreted.support; argument
The question can't be answered, since you neglected to include the list of choices.