Lingering questions are unresolved or unanswered queries that persist after examining a topic or completing a task. These questions may arise due to ambiguity, complexity, or lack of information, and can often lead to further exploration or research for clarification.
Lingering questions are those which have been left unanswered (usually by someone who has been attempting to explain something). You could say that they are similar to 'lingering doubts'.
That is five questions, - the first, 'pane', is a sheet of glass. Please put the others in separate questions. (or look at a dictionary)
possibly not
No. It's a Q&A. Some people ask and others answer questions.
lingering object
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because not everyone has internet, they have dictionary instead.
You can use a dictionary to see what words mean so you don't have to ask your parents all the questions. They'll get annoyed after awhile. :p
Lingering questions after a story often arise from unresolved plot points, character motivations, or thematic elements that invite further exploration. Readers may ponder the implications of certain events, the fates of characters, or the underlying messages conveyed. These questions can enhance engagement and encourage deeper reflection on the narrative, sparking discussions and interpretations beyond the text. Ultimately, they contribute to the richness of the story, allowing it to resonate long after the final page is turned.
The duration of A Lingering Face is 1.57 hours.
The plural form of the noun dictionary is dictionaries.The plural possessive form is dictionaries'.example: To answer questions, I consult many dictionaries' websites.
A Lingering Face was created on 2000-08-03.