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Answer commonly refers to answer (response), response to a question. Answer may also refer to: * Answer (law), any reply to a question, counter-statement or defense in a legal procedure Music * Answer, an element of a fugue Albums * Answer (Angela Aki album), ''Answer'' (Angela Aki album), 2009 * Answer (Supercar album), ''Answer'' (Supercar album), 2004 * Answers (album), ''Answers'' (album), 1994 * ''The Answers'', an album by Blue October Songs *Answer (Tohoshinki song), "Answer" (Tohoshinki song) *Answer (Flow song), "Answer" (Flow song), 2007 *"Answer", by Tyler, the Creator from the album ''Wolf (Tyler, The Creator album), Wolf'' *"Answer", by Sarah McLachlan from her 2003 album ''Afterglow (Sarah McLachlan album), Afterglow'' *"Answer", by Mayu Maeshima, opening song from the 2021 anime ''Full Dive'' Publications *Answers (periodical), ''Answers'' (periodical), British weekly paper founded in 1888, initially titled ''Answers to Correspondents'' *''Answer'', a very short ...
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Answer (response)
A question is an utterance which serves as a request for information. Questions are sometimes distinguished from interrogatives, which are the grammatical forms typically used to express them. Rhetorical questions, for instance, are interrogative in form but may not be considered bona fide questions, as they are not expected to be answered. Questions come in a number of varieties. ''Polar questions'' are those such as the English example "Is this a polar question?", which can be answered with "yes" or "no". ''Alternative questions'' such as "Is this a polar question, or an alternative question?" present a list of possibilities to choose from. '' Open questions'' such as "What kind of question is this?" allow many possible resolutions. Questions are widely studied in linguistics and philosophy of language. In the subfield of pragmatics, questions are regarded as illocutionary acts which raise an issue to be resolved in discourse. In approaches to formal semantics such as altern ...
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