i like short ones...but they need to be very thorough and understandable
2006-07-20 08:26:37
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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short
2006-07-20 08:26:51
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answer #2
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answered by Rich B 7
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I depends. The ones I sometimes get 10 points for are very long because the question involved a detailed answer, like how to irradicate a virus or which camera to buy or a step by step guide through tranferring a video via all methods available.
Can't do that in a sentence!
2006-07-20 08:38:37
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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To undesirable for you, this a lengthy one: I want lengthy answer because they're very targeted and promises the writers complete options about a topic or question. often Yahoo! answer shoppers with lengthy solutions supply the perfect techniques and solutions because they can get their critiques for the length of to the reader obviously. some short solutions might want to be misconstrued as meaning some thing else. short solutions might want to be so imprecise and lacking in detail. case in point the question might want to be "What are more effective cats or canines?", an easy answer might want to be canines, yet the position is the coaching or comments in the back of all of it? That man or woman isn't even clarify why they prefer canines more effective. Is it because they own canines, or they'd a foul adventure with a cat? the position is the stepped ahead rationalization? lengthy answer-givers are often smart and function plenty to assert. We supply lengthy solutions because we experience that it truly is our pastime to fully clarify some thing; it is form of like OCD of answering questions it that makes any experience to you. properly, it fairly is my part on the talk, and it truly is coming from a fourteen-twelve months-old freshman in severe college.
2016-11-24 22:58:52
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answer #4
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answered by ? 3
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I think both are fine, as long as they're not copy and pasted. I hate that... particularly with translations. Translations from online sites are generally never very accurate, so if you don't speak the language for which a translation is requested, don't try to answer the question!
2006-07-20 08:39:35
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't care how short or long the answer is as long as it is an intelligent answer that fits the question. As for the dummie questions, sarcasm is a good technique.
2006-07-20 08:43:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Short. I'm bad enough at reading anyway.
2006-07-20 08:29:05
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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Keep it short and to the point. ☺
2006-07-20 08:26:30
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answer #8
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answered by ♥ ☆ StarLiteGrl~98☼1 ☆ ♥ 7
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to the point (short)
2006-07-20 08:34:55
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answer #9
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answered by Z-Cat 5
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short and direct
2006-07-20 08:26:33
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answer #10
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answered by JULIE 7
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short and simple
2006-07-20 08:26:26
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answer #11
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answered by pink_xcstasy 2
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