English, asked by tazlooney42, 17 days ago

Explain the following quote:

-“It is not the answer that enlightens but the question.”​

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Answered by Irobuster143
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                           Answer:✍(◔◡◔)

hola sis here's ur answer

“It is not the answer that enlightens but the question.”​

yep i can answer this as its related to me u wont be knowing that i am very curious about the questions not same but more than the answer

It is because the answer is specific and the question can be anything

get a closer look to my lines

Whatever we ask literally whatever it becomes a question may it be anything

whereas the answer is only for the question. the answer to the questions cant be anything we can use different words, examples, points but answer is related to a specific question

understood siso thanks for ur question enjoyed answering it if this stuff of answer is not enough then post this question again i can answer with more information

                             Thank u (●'◡'●)  

Answered by YESIYELLALOT
7

I'll try to answer this question as well ...bahaha!

Explanation:

It says the question enlightens us, but not the answer. You may or may not find answer to your question. However, each time you ask a question, you'll realise you've grown wiser. While deliberately crafting your question, you may come up with amazing answers or perhaps another great question. Each time you ask a question, you're enlightened in some way. When you ask a question, the less they know, the more you'll have to explain. The more well-formed the question, the more likely it is to receive a better response.

Note: It's actually kinda difficult for me to understand this quote or maybe I don't want to understand it at all xD. But again, sometimes people who ask questions are more intellectually interesting than those who only talk about what they know. Now I'm getting ella bored. ENOUGH

There's order in chaos and chaos in order.

- Anonymouse xD

Peace out !

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