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Jun 25, 2019

[Answer] 1. In this Costner film, the woman he is protecting asks why his character is ready to die for her. His reply: "I can't sing." What is the name of the movie?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "1. In this Costner film, the woman he is protecting asks why his character is ready to die for her. His reply: "I can't sing." What is the name of the movie?"



...1. The President's Men 2. The Bodyguard 3. Rumor Has It 4. Tin Cup Capitalizing on Whitney Houston's star-power at the time, this Costner film shows us a former Secret Service agent who reluctantly agrees to protect a petulant singer. In many interviews, Costner has said that he based his character on Steve McQueen, even adopting the iconic McQueen close-cut hairdo.

Mar 12, 2019

[Answer] 7. Welcome, Recruit. Time for your first lesson. Your Platoon Commander asks if you are ready for training. You reply with the appropriate compliment, Yes...what?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "7. Welcome, Recruit. Time for your first lesson. Your Platoon Commander asks if you are ready for training. You reply with the appropriate compliment, Yes...what?"



...1. Sir 2. Boss 3. Mate 4. Commander It is polite to refer to anyone as Sir, however any Officer in the Australian Army should be respectfully referred to as Sir.

Feb 13, 2019

[Ans] What Shakespeare play asks: "To be or not to be"?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What Shakespeare play asks: "To be or not to be"?"



"To be, or not to be" is the opening phrase of a soliloquy uttered by Prince Hamlet in the so-called "nunnery scene" of William Shakespeare's play Hamlet. In the speech, Hamlet contemplates death and suicide, bemoaning the pain and unfairness of life but acknowledging that the alternative might be worse. "To be, or not to be" is one of the most widely known and quoted lines in modern English, and the soliloquy has been referenced in innumerable works of theatre, literature and music.

[Answer] What Shakespeare play asks: "To be or not to be"?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What Shakespeare play asks: "To be or not to be"?"



..."To be, or not to be" is the opening phrase of a soliloquy uttered by Prince Hamlet in the so-called "nunnery scene" of William Shakespeare's play Hamlet. In the speech, Hamlet contemplates death and suicide, bemoaning the pain and unfairness of life but acknowledging that the alternative might be worse. "To be, or not to be" is one of the most widely known and quoted lines in modern English, and the soliloquy has been referenced in innumerable works of theatre, literature and music.

Feb 1, 2019

[Answer] 3. Which song, performed by "Peter, Paul and Mary" in 1962, has a refrain that asks "When will they ever learn"?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "3. Which song, performed by "Peter, Paul and Mary" in 1962, has a refrain that asks "When will they ever learn"?"



...1. Ballad of the Green Beret 2. Salute to the Nurses 3. I'm a Lucky One 4. Where Have All the Flowers Gone? In 1955, singer-songwriter Pete Seeger wrote the first three verses of "Where Have All the Flowers Gone"? This very political song has been recorded by a plethora of singers that include Dolly Parton, Henry Belafonte, and Chris de Burgh. On August 9, 2009, at the funeral for Harry Patch, the last British solder of World War I, this was the song that was performed. Its plea for peace and understanding is timeless.

Oct 16, 2018

[Answer] Which song, performed by "Peter, Paul and Mary" in 1962, has a refrain that asks "When will they ever learn"?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which song, performed by "Peter, Paul and Mary" in 1962, has a refrain that asks "When will they ever learn"?"



...In 1955, singer-songwriter Pete Seeger wrote the first three verses of "Where Have All the Flowers Gone"? This very political song has been recorded by a plethora of singers that include Dolly Parton, Henry Belafonte, and Chris de Burgh. On August 9, 2009, at the funeral for Harry Patch, the last British solder of World War I, this was the song that was performed. Its plea for peace and understanding is timeless.