It is "a question".
It should be, answer to a question.
A specific question is like, one of a kind question. Or like, that question.
Who has a question ? THIS IS THE RIGHT WAY TO SAY IT.
It's "put into question"
sometimes it depends if the question is retorical or not
This is a question that you ask in a piece of writing but it does not need an answer!!!!!
This is a retorical question. The answer is in your question. BOEING!
The meaning of retorical is: where you or someone asks you a question where you cannot answer. Example: Are aliens real? Here's a retorical question my mother asked me.... Why does your throat hurt? My throat was hurting, and she asked me that.
next to eterna city( retorical question right).
a retorical question (I'm not sure if my spelling is correct. I think it is "rhetorical?)
Hi, how are you? 'Don't you care what I do?' he asked, but it was a rhetorical question. 'Do you think I'm stupid?' she asked rhetorically.
This is a retorical question. Of course he does. Btw, I heard he's gay. Just saying.
that's a retorical question cos there are outnumbered girls that like him, LOADS!
The one no one will think of asking, it won't be (can you pick up a mouse) if you think about it the worlds most unanswered question is a retorical question. Hope that helps! :)
retorical questions
That is not a word. Check your spelling ;)