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the question is the only weapon that gets sharper the more honestly you wield it.
means a sentence or phrase that asks for information, or more broadly any matter raised for discussion, doubt, or investigation.
from From Latin 'quaestio,' meaning a seeking or inquiry, built on 'quaerere' — to seek, ask, or strive for. The same root branches into 'quest,' 'inquire,' and 'require,' so to question something is quite literally to go searching for it. It reached English through Old French 'question' in the medieval period.
shape originThe mark may descend from Latin quaestio abbreviated as qo
socratic methodSocrates taught entirely by asking, never answering
rhetorical kindSome questions exist purely to forbid an answer
interrogationOpen questions reveal more than yes-or-no demands