Essay questions are common where teachers want to be certain that the subject is understood in depth (and not merely copied from someone else).
Asking them here may not get an essay answer, but may suggest some important aspects of the subject that the asker has not considered.
Questions posed in a textbook are generally answered in the textbook. Re-read the chapter. Talk to your teacher and classmates. You can also re-phrase the question and post it here.
That you are boring.The other textbook would say that.
You should try going to google.com and type in "Would You Rather Questions" you'll get like a whole bunch of them.
People would be glad to help you in math, but it would be great if you told us the problem.
Isn't it clear and obvious that this question has no meaning? It's not part of a 'stream' of questions/comments. It is probably from a textbook.
You could ask a caterer.
Mostly - it's down to laziness ! They would rather get a whole community to answer their question - than do their own research !
a. thesaurus b. French textbook c. grammar textbook d. Oxford English textbook = Oxford English textbook
An example of a textbook citation would be: Author's Last Name, Author's First Name. (Year of Publication). Title of Textbook. Publisher.
A textbook would be closer to one kilogram.
Not all authors know the science basics to write a book. If you are writing a science textbook ( this is not done by one person but several) you would need to know this, but if you were writing a English textbook you wouldn't need to know it. It takes dozens of people, many years, and several edits to turn out a textbook. Look in one of your textbooks and you will see a list of all the people who wrote it. The average textbook takes 5 years from the start until it is in the hands of students.
Probably not. If most people spent there time looking on all of the forums, we would probably have so much more unanswered questions.