It relates to mythology because Pandora was confused if she should open Hermes gift, also for further info Hera gave Pandora curiosity. P.S.:It means she would get tempted to open the box.
According to Greek mythology, the gods collectively gifted Pandora with curiosity.
Pandora isn't a place, she was the first woman in Greek Mythology. In her myth, be open a box letting loose all the horrible things in the world. Death, plague, etc.
When Zeus swallowed Athena's mother Metis, Zeus started to have blinding head pains so he got Hephaestus to crack his head open with an axe and out sprung Athena in full battle armor
you need a pomegranate from above the sphinx
Open the cover, keep a open mind, and begin to read.
A closed question is when the answer can only be Yes/No. Or when you have a predefined list of answers to choose from. An open ended question let's you answer with your own words.
both.
An open-ended question is one that requires a detailed and thoughtful response, allowing the individual to provide their own thoughts, opinions, or experiences. It usually begins with words like "how," "what," or "why." A closed-ended question, on the other hand, typically elicits a simple, specific answer such as "yes" or "no" or a specific piece of information. It often begins with words like "do," "is," or "are."
Close ended question are more efficient then open ended question as they can be answered in two words or less. Open ended questions provide the inquirer more information so they are more sufficient when used in marketing.
Its the answer to a question that is subject to change.
an open-ended question.
an closed-ended question
It is typically called a closed-ended question. Open-ended questions are ones that require discussion.
An open-ended question is a question that requires more than a simple "yes" or "no" answer, allowing the respondent to provide detailed and thoughtful responses. It encourages conversation and fosters deeper exploration of a topic by prompting the person to share their thoughts, feelings, or opinions.
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A forum was the Roman market place or open central area. In Greece called agora.