When you ask a question with the intention of answering it yourself, it's called a "rhetorical question." Rhetorical questions are often used to make a point or emphasize a statement rather than to elicit information. They can engage the audience and provoke thought without expecting a direct response.
Answering question or answered question.
Answering your own question is called self-answering or self-referencing. It can be a useful technique for problem-solving or generating ideas.
This is called a rhetorical question.
Know a lot about something but it hasn't been asked about yet on WikiAnswers? Seed the question! That's fancy lingo for asking the question yourself, and then answering it yourself. You can do this as much as you like. Don't forget to categorize it properly so others can benefit!
byzantium, also known as byzantion, is nowadays called istanbul. or am i not answering this question in the correct context?
Intention is called "इरादा" (iraada) in Hindi.
Its called the cost of living. I answering the exact same question in a college prep class
Endothermic. wow i am answering my own question but ok its called an endothermic reaction
That behavior is called deflecting. It involves avoiding directly answering a question or shifting the focus away from the topic at hand.
Answering my own question, i know: Phenotype (Maybe)
Yes there is if you type in 242-242 you have to text that number it is called Chacha
this is apple12345 answering this question and turns out there is no species called a ''chiwawa'' but there is a species called chihuahua!! i have one and i do not know long food would be.