I've seen FAR better answers to 'mediocre' questions than I have the other way around.
2007-05-08 03:40:12
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answer #1
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answered by inzbrkqt 4
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it is both...
good question... because without the question and it is not from a good perspective it is a useless question and you would try to find the answer to it.
good answer... because it is from what you know and have experienced that makes an answer good...
Intelligence will be shown from a person when you see the capability to do both very well from different perspectives and make a rounded assessment and choose the best answer possible from his or her perspective. ;-)
2007-04-30 20:11:52
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answer #2
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answered by DEADPOOL 3
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A good question, because when a person is shown an object they must observe the object thoroughly before being able to ask a good question.
2007-05-06 12:02:44
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answer #3
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answered by Kamina Squirtle 4
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Good questions are more challenging.
2007-05-07 23:28:42
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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i could no longer agree greater. i'm an Athiest myself, simply by fact no one has given me a sturdy sufficient reason to transform. additionally, i'm thoroughly open-minded. i've got faith a large number of Christians do no longer leave area of their minds for yet another risk. your self and many others excluded, of direction. :)
2016-10-04 04:36:47
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answer #5
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answered by ? 4
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A good question is much harder to think up. I will give you a star for yours!
2007-05-08 18:01:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Both.
2007-05-06 18:13:05
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answered by wyldflower 4
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While is very difficult to ask, "Am I a moron?"
Is also very hard to respond, "Yes, you are . . ."
Hmmm . . . is mind-boggling decision . . . sorry, question too deep . . . Junipero stumped . . .
2007-04-30 19:35:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Both, las dos cosas.
2007-04-30 19:33:01
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answered by Mario 2
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good answers are more challenging
2007-05-08 18:31:17
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answered by Rºññèè 3
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