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How to phrase a question for an answer ?

How would one phrase a question for which the answer would be:

"John Adams was the second president of the United States"
  

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[nq:1]How would one phrase a question for which the answer would be: "John Adams was the second president of the United States"[/nq] Was John Adams a lecherous sadomasochist with designs on Dena Jo's rouged knees?

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[nq:1]How would one phrase a question for which the answer would be: "John Adams was the second president of the United States"[/nq]
Was John Adams a lecherous sadomasochist with designs on Dena Jo's rouged knees?
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[nq:1]How would one phrase a question for which the answer would be: "John Adams was the second president of the United States"[/nq]
Who taught Gomez Addams how to smoke a cigar?
Is there anyone who hasn't been taught to proper way to smoke a cigar? I smoke one every few years, and there is no shortage of experts.
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L. Nambadan:
[nq:1]How would one phrase a question for which the answer would be: "John Adams was the second president of the United States"[/nq]
English does not have an interrogative word that asks for an ordinal number. The best short phrase is "what number", as in "What number president of the United States was John Adams?" But not everyone finds this natural, and it will confuse some
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[nq:2]How would one phrase a question for which the answer would be: "John Adams was the second president of the United States"[/nq]
[nq:1]Was John Adams a lecherous sadomasochist with designs on Dena Jo's rouged knees?[/nq]
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