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The spelling of the likely word is answerless (adjective) - not having an answer, or not being able to be answered.
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Very likely the question that u just asked ;)
Yes, but the convention is to switch from double quotes to single (or vice versa). An example: She answered, "He said 'Not likely' ". Alternatively, this could be punctuated: She answered, 'He said "Not likely" '. There is no rule about which of these two styles you follow, but it is important to be consistent once you have chosen one of the styles.
say to himself or herself, "Is that really true?"
what conflicts might arise between these characters
It's most likely possible that it question was answered
Why a temple was built.
At the bottom of the page, it will say the people who made the first and final edits to the question. More likely than not, the person who made the last edit is the person who answered your question.
Yes ******** A well written question with as much information as possible is more likely to be answered, than a question that is hard to understand.
An open question is a question that can be answered with a simple yes or no.
The passage to be read to help me answer your question is not in the question hence it is hard to answer your question.
The exposition would occur at the beginning, in Act 1.
I think the questions that are likely not to be answered include what does it look like in Heaven and any other question that only God would know about.
More than likely, you just answered your own question.
Your question cannot be answered because you didn't say what language you want it translated to.
The question needs to be clear, concise, and appropriate. A person can find support for how to ask questions on this site that are more likely to be answered by going to the "Community" section of the site and clicking on "help".