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Cloud [144]
4 years ago
15

What is more important question or answer...?

English
2 answers:
yuradex [85]4 years ago
5 0
In a way i would prefer a question because how can you get the answer without given the question or visa versa. So if it would be question the explanation would be it helps you decides who,when,what,where........
And if it would be answer it would be answer helps you can elaborate to help you know more. hope this helps. i tried my best
maks197457 [2]4 years ago
5 0
Both a question and answer is relatively important but the answer to a question is just as important as the question itself because a question is asked to be answered. Here are a few reasons a answer is valuable:

- a answer conpletes a question ( you ask a question because a answer is needed)

- a answer to a question changes lives

- a answer to a question teaches, educates, and informs

- a answer to a question solves problems

- We ask questions everyday in our lives, and we live for answers

please vote my answer brainliest. thanks!
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