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The current lifelines (on the U.S. version) are Jump the Question, Ask the Audience, and Plus One. Jump the Question allows the contestant to skip the question, losing the cashing amount behind it, Ask the Audience allows the contestant to poll the audience for their answers to the question, and Plus One allows the contestant to bring out a relative or friend to help them answer the question.
You should ask yourself, "Who are my readers?"
Each question has four possible answers. And there are also the three lifelines - Jump the Question, Ask the Audience, and Plus One (on the U.S. version; other versions will have different lifelines).
You dont want a question that can be answered in one sentence.
no Wrong. Both Obama & Mitney have agreed to allow teleprompters. Also, questions from the audience must be submitted to the moderator. If approved, the audience member will be allowed to ask it, and ONLY that one question. If they try to deviate, or try to ask another question, the mic will go dead. MY question is, "What is the point of having this debate since it is quite obvious that other people will be giving the candidates answers to all the questions?
computer you can do things on... you used one to ask this question computer you can do things on... you used one to ask this question
yes if you ask the question
I could ask Dolley Madison more than one question. The main question I like to ask her it, how do you like been a president's wife?
A question needs to have who, what, when, where or how to get an answer. Your question doesn’t ask one of those.
By asking the question
No, just this one
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