Are you sleeping???
2006-08-19 16:23:38
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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If a question can be put into words at all, then it is also possible to answer it
we never conceive a question without an idea that invites an answer ... no matter if the idea be not very clear or well defined
On the contrary, I think there exists a collection of questions for which there are no answers, that we haven't any idea how to answer
But there is an immediate objection to this notion: doesn't the word 'question', if it is to have meaning, require the word 'answer'?
In the context of the world's how-ness there are also questions that are not so much mysterious as just baffling, and the answers to which cannot be known because they concern events of very long ago.
so..in conclusion (and i think my answer is long enough) i think that all questions have answers, weather the answer is known or unknown, the answer is out there, somewhere!
2006-08-19 16:33:32
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answer #2
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answered by Cap'n Donna 7
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How about 15 points?
2006-08-19 16:37:28
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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Conundrum
2006-08-19 16:25:36
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answer #4
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answered by Jahrel J 2
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A question with no answer is called a "Rhetorical question".
2006-08-19 16:26:50
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answer #5
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answered by Jake 2
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Rhetorical Question !
2006-08-19 16:26:10
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answer #6
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answered by ~Jessica~ 4
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Someone writing on Yahoo
2006-08-19 16:25:19
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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Rhetorical question
2006-08-19 16:23:49
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answer #8
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answered by Tahmid R 3
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A rhetorical question.
2006-08-20 03:56:52
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answer #9
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answered by Orla C 7
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if it has no answer its not a question, but its called a rhetorical question if it doesnt require an answer.
2006-08-20 00:03:21
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answer #10
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answered by Baby Angel 3
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The correct spelling is rhetorical.
2006-08-19 16:26:50
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answer #11
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answered by Kuji 7
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