- A
question is an
utterance which serves as a
request for information.
Questions are
sometimes distinguished from interrogatives,
which are the grammatical...
- the examination. An
examiner may
generally ask
leading questions of a
hostile witness or on
cross-examination ("Will help to
elicit the
testimony of a witness...
- linguistics, a yes–no
question, also
known as a
binary question, a
polar question, or a
general question, or closed-ended
question is a
question whose expected...
- In linguistics, an A-not-A
question or A-neg-A
question, is a type of
polar question used
primarily in
Sinitic languages that asks
about something by...
- die Endlösung [diː ˈʔɛntˌløːzʊŋ] ) or the
Final Solution to the
Jewish Question (German: Endlösung der
Judenfrage [ˈɛntˌløːzʊŋ deːɐ̯ ˈjuːdn̩ˌfʁaːɡə] )...
- The
Russian Orthodox Cross (or just the
Orthodox Cross by some
Russian Orthodox traditions) is a
variation of the
Christian cross since the 16th century...
- The
Christian cross, with or
without a
figure of
Christ included, is the main
religious symbol of Christianity. A
cross with a
figure of
Christ affixed...
- the
first live
courtroom drama on television. The
program began as
Cross Question on CBS in
January 1949,
ending in
April 1949. The show was "Chicago's...
- A hot
cross bun is a ****ed bun,
usually containing small pieces of
raisins and
marked with a
cross on the top,
which has been
traditionally eaten on...
-
performing a test
cross, one can
determine whether the
individual is
heterozygous or
homozygous dominant. In a test
cross, the
individual in
question is bred with...