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I told to mark not to choice. if someone know the answer please answer​

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In linguistics, a yes–no question, formally known as a polar question or a general question [1] is a question whose expected answer is one of two choices, one that affirms the question and one that denies the question. Typically, in English, the choices are either "yes" or "no", but there are many others that could be used, such as "yep" and "nope". Formally, they present an exclusive disjunction, a pair of alternatives of which only one is acceptable. In English, such questions can be formed in both positive and negative forms (e.g. "Will you be here tomorrow?" and "Won't you be here tomorrow?").[2]

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