question answer dialogue

  • 1Question answering — (QA) is a type of information retrieval. Given a collection of documents (such as the World Wide Web or a local collection) the system should be able to retrieve answers to questions posed in natural language. QA is regarded as requiring more… …

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  • 2Dialogue of the Saviour — Gnosticism This article is part of a series on Gnosticism History of Gnosticism …

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  • 3dialogue box — ˈdialogue ˌbox , dialog box noun [countable] COMPUTING a box that appears on your computer screen when particular programs are running, which asks you a question before it continues to do something. You click on one part of the box to give your… …

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  • 4dialogue — I noun bull session, causerie, chat, colloquy, communication, communion, confabulation, conference, confrontation, conversation, debate, discourse, disputation, exchange, formal discourse, give and take, interlocution, interview, palaver, parley …

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  • 5dialogue box — dialogue .box BrE dialog box AmE n a box that appears on your computer screen when the program you are using needs to ask you a question before it can continue to do something. You ↑click on one part of the box to give your answer …

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  • 6dialogue — Synonyms and related words: Grand Guignol, Passion play, Tom show, airing, analysis, antimasque, audience success, ballet, bomb, broadcast drama, bull session, burlesque show, buzz session, canvassing, charade, chat, chinfest, cliff hanger,… …

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  • 7The Unanswered Question — is a work by American composer Charles Ives. It was originally the first of Two Contemplations composed in 1906, paired with another piece called Central Park in the Dark . As with many of Ives works, it was largely unknown until much later in… …

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  • 8Rhetorical question — A rhetorical question is a figure of speech in the form of a question posed for its persuasive effect without the expectation of a reply.[1] Rhetorical questions encourage the listener to think about what the (often obvious) answer to the… …

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  • 9Theaetetus (dialogue) — The Theætetus (Greek: Θεαίτητος) is one of Plato s dialogues concerning the nature of knowledge. The framing of the dialogue begins when Euclides tells his friend Terpsion that he wrote a book many years ago based on what Socrates told him of a… …

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  • 10Double-barreled question — A double barreled question (sometimes, double direct question[1]) is an informal fallacy. It is committed when someone asks a question that touches upon more than one issue, yet allows only for one answer.[2][3][4] This may result in inaccuracies …

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