Because we want certainty, although the answer maybe in the question we cannot be sure if the reader feel the same. so we ask just to be certain.
2006-07-26 05:07:20
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answer #1
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answered by Jas 2
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We ask in the hope that hearing the question out loud will give us some clues. To speak the question we have to think about the problem to put it into audible words. We have to reach out ,and on opening up, the answer becomes more clear.
2006-07-26 12:08:48
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answer #2
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answered by Lynn K 5
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the people who make the school books are cheap so they ask questions with obvious answers and they brainwash everyone else into doing the same-except you it would seem, the answer wasn't in the question.
2006-07-26 17:51:04
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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2 points may be 10
2006-07-26 14:09:49
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answer #4
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answered by steven_j_richards2001 3
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Fun
2006-07-26 12:05:48
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answer #5
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answered by CYNDIITA 3
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Human error. It has no logic, but we find it necessary anyhow. Good question!
2006-07-26 12:06:28
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answer #6
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answered by Lois 3
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perhaps you ask because you don't know it's an answer.
2006-07-26 12:17:01
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answer #7
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answered by Gv g 1
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To confirm our assumptions or get someone to agree with you.
2006-07-26 12:05:54
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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for the bestest beside whats in the Q...don't know but thats just my assumption...thx:)
2006-07-26 12:17:37
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answered by Anonymous
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to get other peoples opinion
2006-07-26 14:21:40
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answer #10
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answered by kelloggs.1712 3
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