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It is certain that many people read your questions. The hope is that the WikiAnswers audience will include people with knowledge of and interest in your topic and your particular question. Also, many, many questions are posted each day. Some of them are like questions that have already been answered, and some of them are a bit unclear. A great many questions go unanswered for these and for other reasons. Contributing here is a LOT of fun, but seeing the same questions come through, slightly re-phrased, can be a little tiresome. I'm not saying you have done this; I haven't reviewed the questions you've asked. What I mean is that you have to be patient, and make sure your question is in the right category. Some people browse unanswered questions by specific category-- if your questions aren't in the right ones, you are not being seen by the right audience. Good luck, and spend some time answering/editing the questions of others. You'll start to get a different feel for how the site works.
Your question is very polite, and completely reasonable. You'd be surprised how entitled some people get, making insulting demands that their questions get attention. Stay with us long enough, and you'll see what I mean!
I wish you the best, and give a holler on my board if you need some help.
Greg
This is not typically the kind of answer given here at WikiAnswers. You might find someone willing to read an essay that you write in order to get some feedback, but writing material is a task best left to you.
If you're not confident about it you should probably write something up first and then ask someone you trust to proof read it.
when you read an extract and you later on in the exam answer questions to
Type your answer here... Yes. She read "The Power of Your Subcious Mind".
Yes. It is one of those sentences with an implied subject, which is why it can be confusing. But if you are telling someone to do something, and say "read this" or "read that." ... it is still a sentence, even though you don't say "you, read that," or "Sally, read that." If you are talking about yourself though, you need to add the "I." So... "I read a joke in a book" is correct. It is only correct without a subject if you are instructing someone else about what to do.
The eyes are not here is the best story you also read it free .
Hey, wait a minute here! :-) There's a big difference between serious contributors and stupid people or vandals. Serious answerers do read the questions thoroughly and try and answer them the best they can, which is clearly and to the point more often than not.
There are two questions here. Please see the Related Questions below to read the answers of both questions.How do Muslims view Jews?Why do some Jews hate Muslims?
after you write your notes
Type your answer here... i am read the five point somone book
It's best to do your review questions right after you read the passage so it's fresh in your mind.
Before reading the questions, read the entire article. Then, read the questions, and skim the article for key words and phrases from the questions.
Before reading the questions, read the entire article. Then, read the questions, and skim the article for key words and phrases from the questions.
yes it is the best one Ive ever read everyone here must read it it is the best on ever
You can read the reviews for the 'best' five GPS systems here, http://reviews.cnet.com/best-GPS/ . There are also options to consult someone in a local Radio Shack or Best Buy.
Yes, we read these questions, check the responses at where you posted these questions
It's a very strong possibilty because, Joe goes on the computer ALOT.so he might come on here and read these questions.