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Is it okay to answer your own question?

Is it okay to answer your own question?

It is fine, sometimes even encouraged, to answer your own questions. Quora is all about the generic questions, and if you have an answer for them, feel free to post it. The question must be pretty generic and your answer should actually be useful to someone else.

What is it called when you answer your own questions?

Definition of Hypophora Hypophora is a figure of speech in which a writer raises a question, and then immediately provides an answer to that question. Commonly, a question is asked in the first paragraph, and then the paragraph is used to answer the question.

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How do you respond when you don’t want to answer a question?

Good ways to say anything but “No Comment” to questions you really don’t want to answer:

  1. “I’m sorry but I’m not able to speak to that subject”
  2. “Thanks for asking but I’m not able to answer that question”
  3. “I’m sorry but that information is proprietary”

Why do people answer their own questions on Quora?

Writers often come to Quora knowing what they want to write about, but don’t see a question asking about that exact subject. Your answer gets all the benefits any answer does: distribution in feeds and digest emails to people who care about the topics, and access via search for future people who have that question.

How do you answer your own questions on Instagram?

Your followers ask you a question by typing into the answer box in your sticker, and then sending this to you to answer. To see the questions you have been asked, swipe up to open the viewers list for that part of your story.

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What is Hyompora?

Hyompora (n.) – The sense of serene connectedness experienced while listening to the flowing of water. #

What is Epiplexis?

Definitions of epiplexis. a rhetorical device in which the speaker reproaches the audience in order to incite or convince them. type of: rhetorical device. a use of language that creates a literary effect (but often without regard for literal significance)

How do you deflect a question about yourself?

O-riginal tip: Try to forecast the future flow on effects of revealing information about yourself

  1. Answer the original question with another question.
  2. Respond with sarcasm or a joke.
  3. Redirect the question to a topic that you do feel comfortable discussing.
  4. Use the shame game.
  5. Begin your answer by saying the word “No”