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"What are your thoughts on the overall argument presented in the paper, and do you have any suggestions for improvement or further exploration?"
Yes, a rhetorical question is a question that is asked not to receive an answer but rather to make a point or to create dramatic effect. It is a figure of speech commonly used in writing and speech.
A person will not be able to know which of the following are not strategies for developing an essay concept without knowing what the following are. To know what the answer is someone will need to know what the choices are.
A written attempt to answer a question is referred to as a response or a reply. It involves providing information, explanations, or solutions to the query posed by someone.
Conviction is a strong belief or opinion that someone holds. It can also refer to a formal declaration of guilt in a court of law following a criminal trial.
Discipline involves having self-control, following rules and regulations, and being able to manage one's behavior effectively. It can also refer to the specific area of study or field in which someone has specialized knowledge or expertise.
There is not enough information in your question to give a helpful answer.
It would be helpful if you asked someone who speaks your local language to translate for you. This question doesn't make much sense in English.
Someone please answer this question! It would be very helpful to me :) -Anonymous
If someone reads your response to the question - and feels that it (a) answered the question accurately, (b) was funny or (c) was helpful, they can award a 'trust point'. However - trust points are in no way an indication that the answer is accurate. Users should always seek confirmation of the answer from another source.
Answer this question…Which of the following is a characteristic of someone with a strong work ethic?
When a question is answered at the bottom of the page is something that says "Was this helpful" then the options "Yes" "Somewhat" "No". When someone selects yes the user who answered the question gets a vote of confidence.
It would be helpful for someone to know what the following information is for them to know which the U.S. did. Without this information a person will not be able to know which is the correct answer.
This sentence is interrogative. It is asking a question about someone's name.
WikiAnswers Trust Points are received when someone clicks on "recommend" on your profile, not by the amount of contributions. You'll find quality answers that are really helpful will earn those points. You also get confidence votes when someone says that an answer you contributed to was helpful (on the question page).
There is a walkthrough for this on Genvibe.com. If you can't find it, just post the question there and someone will guide you to the right spot. They are very helpful!
Someone who is Brave and Helpful
A helpful person, is someone who helps someone WITHOUT seeking something in return. This person can also be said to be advantageous.