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Declarative and Interrogative Sentences

Declarative sentences state a fact such as such as "The table is round." Interrogative sentences ask questions such as "Where have you been?"

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When is a question considered philosophical?

When it is not based on an answer about facts, and instead about the respondants interpretation of the question instead and the angle they choose to answer it from

based on their 'philosophical' thinking.

Philosophical Questions This is a very philosophical question. A question can be philosophical when it doesn't immediately make you think of any particular physical object. When this happens, it's the question's abstractness that makes it philosophical. For example, some philosophical questions have to do emotions or concepts, which many people do not think of as physical things. Though advances in biology (neurobiology in particular) are making it increasingly possible to discuss emotions and concepts in physical terms, most people still don't do so. For example, you might often hear people ask, "But, what is love?" rather than "But, what is the neural activity that's occurring when someone feels that they are in love?" Therefore, you might say that some philosophical questions are ones about which the person raising the question has no physical object mind, even if the question could be restated in terms of physical objects. As far as I see, we live in a world fascinated by science- which believes in only those things which are acceptable through our sensory system means proved permanently through experiments.But there is ahuge knowledge hidden which we are not able yet to gain throgh the paths of science. Imagination can take you anywhere, beyond the confined world of theory and proves.And when you find any such answer which makes you realize that 'How limited our knowledge is!' ,then we name it philosophical answer. So I think a philosophical answer makes a question philosophical. And you know, Each question has an answer and each answer has a question! As far as I see we live in a world fascinated by science,that believes only in those things which are capable of being detected by our sensory system- producing same results through experiments, governed by rules and axioms(most fundamental principles). But beyond fundamentals ,beynd senses there exists a huge hidden world of knowledge.But by self imposed rules most of us deny to even give a thinking to it. When one thinks in that realm of thoughts one realizes 'How little our knowledge is'.We give such found answers name 'Philosophical'. So I think that a philosophical answer makes a question 'Philosophical' And you know, Each question has an answer and each answer has a question. When it may have no end, but a loved beginning as one opens his mouth to speak freely about a thing that has it's own form or none at all - borderless. Unframed, tossed and turned until each and every description used to paint the question becomes magnificently put together and answers itself through conceptual trains of thought, of course - where there are minds, there are undoubtedly many forms of human reaction to the sounds of a concept - this is the creation of a topic, the question is no longer of importance, but the initiator of a beautiful conversation amongst a calibre of people with mental "Substance" and passion for truth, knowledge & perception. Love words, Love the rhythm of speaking and the sound a mature mind makes when aroused by the challenges of provocative suggestions. That was a philosophical question. Much respect, a Platonian When it's the one question that keeps you up at night.

ANI Answer I like the idea of people progressively changing their perception of emotions from intangible, to a physical realm. What chemical is my brain producing? or what synapses in what section of my brain are firing? It is fun to think about but only for a few minutes, I don't think humans will ever see their own reality in a completely scientific spectrum. If we were to answer the question what is love. We would lose interest in it as a concept. The illusiveness, the unknown is what we seek and what we love. Humans love and hate the unknown and if they were know what love is it would lose what humans love about it. To answer the question, take apart the word philosopher. Philo , in latin, was a man who in his lifetime attempted to reform the thinking of the Jewish and Christian faith through his writings. which brings me to the next part of the word, Sopher. Sopher is the equivalent of a scribe or writer in Latin, but more specifically the one who asks questions.

In ancient times the Jewish and Christian belief was the walls of their reality, it was what defined their life as well as their afterlife. To question this force in its entirety was extremely bold but it got people reconsidering what they considered to be true.

As such the answer to your question is a Philosophic question is any question that challenges the faith and the truth of what an individual would consider their world. If you want more information on philosophers of today they are now called existentialists.

What is an embarrassing question?

AnswerIf you are asking for examples: "So, how far along are you?" Sometimes something as simple as, "What are you doing?!" can be embarrassing considering the circumstances. Surely, there are more (probably much better) that other contributers can provide. If that is what you are asking....

Unless you know a person well, no personal comments or enquiries , unless the other person invites you to comment or asks for input. Some people get offended at the slightest things .

Why does the left foot turn blue in the 7th month of pregnancy?

Your left foot turning blue would be caused by cyanosis. This is when the blood does not get enough oxygen in it. You should immediately contact a doctor regarding this.

Anyone ever feel a little down to have ended a relationship but also glad they ended the relationship?

Sure. You are use to that companionship and if there was sex, you are use to the sex. Keep yourself occupied. If you wanted it to end and ended it, you were ready for it and soon you'll be feeling up to your usual self again.

Most will have felt this way, many relationships don't work out, but that doesnt mean you have to hate the person to split up with them. You will probably find that a year or two down the line you would like to see how the person is doing in life just to know that they are ok, simply because you care.

you just need time to get use to that perrson not being there. You were use to spending time and maybe shareing with some other person if you new in your heart it was what you wanted to do than you did the right thing. being with someone is how you find out if you were with the right person if you didnt try you would not have found out

What can annoy you and why?

P.E really annoys me because I'm a little chubby and once when I was running my coach kept yelling at me to run faster even though he knew that I couldn't and I ended up being so dehydrated that I fainted. So now I hold a big grudge against my coach and the whole idea of P.E.

How do you answer analytical questions?

There really is no way to answer an analytical question wrong as long as you are thinking about the question. You simply need to analyze your topic in your own way and answer the question.

Does the other defendant in your legal case see your interrogation tape?

Not until his court case, and then, only if his defense attorney subpoenas it.

At that point, it shouldn't be a question though, because if the prosecution is going to use your tape to convict your accomplice his defense attorney will probably have already received it via 'discovery.'

What are soft questions?

Soft questions focus on behavior. For example a soft question that you might be asked during an interview might be to talk about a time when you were proud of the way that you handled something at work.

What is declarative sentence?

A declarative sentence is one that describes things that make a definite statement. It is essentially the complete opposite of a question.

How do you get a wholesale car dealer's license in Indiana?

In Indiana the requirements state you musty have an office not attached to any residence in an area zoned for that purpose. Liability Insurance and a $25,000 bond are also required. Notably one company specializes in Renting offices and assisting individuals with licensing requirements. You may contact them by phone, email; or apply online at www. IndianaWholesaleDealers.com

Educate yourself!

Before you consider getting your dealer license with one of these companies you need to do your homework.

The State of Indiana attempted to make legislative changes last year in dealer licensing because of the numerous issues. It failed to get out of committee.

Here is what the Indiana Secretary of State website says:

If you are doing business from other than an Indiana location, you are at risk of having your license revoked, not renewed or other consequences.

If your business operation is not located in Indiana, we will be happy to work with you in the surrender of your license without fines or other consequences where appropriate, as you obtain alternative licensing".

i.e. if you're just using an office in Indiana to get the license but actually doing business in another state, then beware!

Also it says:

By rule, as a wholesale dealer you are eligible for used dealer plates. The used dealer plates are restricted to vehicles (inventory) primarily used or stored in Indiana.

Read it here: http://www.in.gov/sos/dealer/

How do you use the ideas of logic with conditional if-then statements to verify valid conjectures and refute invalid conjectures?

By creating a strong inference, you can then put your ideas to the test. After close observation, you can then rule-out any incorrect guesses.

What is an open interview?

An open interview is an interveiw with questions that can't just be answered with a yes or a no, it is open for discussion, hence the name "open interview" like okay here are examples: say you're giving an interview right, and you ask "Do you like what you do?" or something like that and the person you asked responds "Yes, I do." See not much discussion there, then you ask him/her "What about it do you like?" And he/she responds like "Well I like that I work with people, and the pays good, but most of all I love helping people, which is why I became what I am, or did what I did, you see when I was a little boy/girl I loved to help as many people as I could." See the difference a lot of conversation options there. All an open interview is, is a interview that is open to discussion, not just question after question after question.

What does the English phrase 'Is it mandatory for your company to pay per diem' mean?

"Is it mandatory for your company to pay per diem?" means "Is your company required to pay an allowance for daily expenses?" or "Is your company required to pay on a daily basis?"

What does a dealer need to do to a car to sell it?

There are a number of things. Firstly, a reputable dealer will give the car a very good inspection, check the history and have the oil changed. They'll give it a good service and a through clean.

Then it's a case of advertising the car for sale until a buyer comes along and snaps it up.

The better the car, the more likely it will sell quickly.

Is it illegal to continuously buy and sell cars if you pay tax and register each one without a dealers license?

Many states have a limit on the number of cars that you can buy/sell in a year. That will determine if you're breaking the law.