it is when u think of an answer and search it up in the book u talk about
Search the question and then tell what you think and know for the answer
A think and search question requires readers to combine information from different parts of a text to formulate a response. For example, after reading a story about a young girl who overcomes obstacles to achieve her dreams, a think and search question could be: "What challenges did the girl face, and how did her responses to these challenges help her achieve her goals?" This question prompts readers to reflect on various sections of the text to gather relevant information.
Search her name on the twitter search bar Is that the same girl who had that rumor with Kris Humphries? Why answer a question with a different question lol and i think my sister follows her its @therealalilee
The people who do that think that WikiAnswers is more like a search engine from the WikiAnswers database, so they type in what they would in a search engine, not knowing they are asking a question and not searching for a question like they would in a search engine.
I think i can't understand your question properly.Any one can search.It is general term.Used by everyone.
i dont think so but he might of been i have search it but there is no answers to this question .
i think by a rubber and leather substance of heat and coolness. search it on wikipedia.com.you are stupid to put a question here.
when asking this question, you have to sit down and really think about this..... really search your inner being and find out.....what you ate for dinner
to me it is so use it if you have a question just don't look on wikipiedia I think it is the most trusted ever
Your question lacks specificity. Place your question into context. There are more than four types of searches.
Hmmm interesting question but it depends on the species or bird. I think it won't answer your question fully but you can got to this good website called ask.com Here's a link : Ask.com Search Engine - Better Web Search Well, I hope I helped.
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