The explanation point is always before the question mark.
I'm still trying to come up with a good explanation for this question... I would like an explanation, please. The explanation given was unclear to others, as well. Another answer - We waited somewhat patiently for a reasonable explanation for the behavior of his children.
From travelers - if you travel so far that your supplies will run out before you could return to your origin, that's the point of no return - you have to keep going forward at that point because you know you'd never make it back.
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Probably , except the question "Have you stopped beating your wife?" Yes! Every question has an answer. If you can come out with a question, you can come out with the answer too. There must be a origin to every question and even if you can't find the exact answer that you're looking for, you may try to link to another similar question and it will bring you closer to your desire answer. Keep looking for the exact answer is the answer itself. I personally believe that the question will not exist if it doesn't have an answer to it.
A colon typically comes before a list or explanation. It is placed at the end of the sentence, followed by a single space and then the first item or explanation.
I'm still trying to come up with a good explanation for this question... I would like an explanation, please. The explanation given was unclear to others, as well. Another answer - We waited somewhat patiently for a reasonable explanation for the behavior of his children.
hypothesis geeze what are we 5?? come on now
The question is not relevant to ending suffering so the Buddha made a point of not offering an answer to this question.
Its a joke. Question: When does a cart come before a horse? Answer: In a dictionary.
"View" is one such.
... nothing about this makes sense... What is your question? And keep the explanation straight.
----------------------- One of the problems of religion is that it answers the question of how the world exists, or at least attempts to do so, but raises a new question of how God exists. The only explanation that can be offerred is that God has always existed. This is a matter of faith only, but faith is essential in order to find reason in divine creation.
The symbol that comes first depends on the tone of the sentence. In general, if the sentence is more exclamatory, the exclamation point (!) should come first. If it is more questioning in nature, the question mark (?) should come first.
It seems like there might be a typo in your question. Did you mean "hypothesize"? If so, "hypothesize" means to suggest a possible explanation or idea based on limited evidence as a starting point for further investigation or research.
the word "before" comes immediately before today in the question. or the letter "e" depending on how literal you chose to be.
The phrase "How things work" or "That's how things work" may be used after an explanation has been given, indicating the explanation itself has come to an end. When used as a question, the questioner wants to know the mechanism or process on the subject at hand.