Everyone should ask and find out what the truth is about this issue as published in the Standard newspaper. As published before in another newspaper, information was contrary to official documents and first-hand accounts. In the Standard newspaper article, the author uses the word
"Question"
in an attempt to persuade the reader that the information is fact. The sources mentioned in the article fail to prove anything because the source material is not there. So therefore it may be a good idea after all to ask a
"Question" and find the Truth.
(an excerpt from American Heritage dictionary source)
NOUN:
An expression of inquiry that invites or calls for a reply.
An interrogative sentence, phrase, or gesture.
A subject or point open to controversy; an issue.
A difficult matter; a problem: a question of ethics.
A point or subject under discussion or consideration.
A proposition brought up for consideration by an assembly.
The act of bringing a proposal to vote.
Uncertainty; doubt: i.e. "There is no question about the validity of the enterprise."
VERB:
ques·tioned , ques·tion·ing , ques·tions
VERB:
To examine (a witness, for example) by questioning; interrogate.
To express doubt about; dispute.
To analyze; examine.