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How do I get all the answers to questions?
13 Best Sites to Get Your Questions Answered!
- Answerbag. You can find answers to various questions from different categories on Answerbag You may ask questions on any topic but will need to register to do so.
- Yahoo! Answers.
- Blurt it.
- WikiAnswers.
- FunAdvice.
- Askville.
- Friendfeed.
What is a question that does not need an answer called?
A rhetorical question is a question asked to make a point, rather than get an answer.
Do rhetorical questions need marks?
Avoid the trap of ending such sentences with question marks. Questions like these, which do not require or expect an answer, are called rhetorical questions. Because they are questions in form only, rhetorical questions may be written without question marks.
Why do some people refuse to answer certain questions?
Ulterior motives often influence the way that certain people answer certain questions. As people learn to be more sly, they’ll realize that simply refusing to answer questions can get them into just as much trouble as voicing the painful truth. Those listening, can make assumptions based on one’s lack of desire to answer a certain tough question.
Why do we question why someone asks us a question?
We may question why someone is asking us a question because we think they are just trying to test us to prove that we are not smart enough to know the answer. We may not answer because we are too lazy to do so when we can send the other person off to ask someone else or to go and find the information for themselves.
Why don’t people give straight answers to questions?
People who don’t give straight answers to questions sidestep the pillars your questions are built on. They may address some, or most, of the pillars that support your questions, but will never address all of them in one answer.
What if I ask a question that doesn’t make sense to you?
And if I ask you a question that doesn’t make sense to you, please know that I am doing my best to inquire about something that I obviously don’t have enough information to even ask the proper questions, so help me out. Award winning blogger, two time Breast Cancer Survivor, Patient Advocate, Founder of Let Life Happen.