Is it alright to ask a question again and again until you get the answer you want? Goodness, you have been responded to, and several of us read that and did not have diverging views from what Writeacher stated.

If you did the research, did the analysis, then "I" is most appropriate. If you did not, "I" is most difficult to use when stating supporting facts, research, and analysis.

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It is generally not considered appropriate to ask the same question again and again until you get the answer you want. Doing so can be seen as disrespectful and annoying to the person you are asking. It is important to respect the responses that you have already received, especially if several people have provided the same answer.

Instead of repeatedly asking the same question, it is better to carefully consider the responses you have already received. If you feel like you need more information or clarification, it is acceptable to ask follow-up questions or engage in further discussion. It is also important to do your own research and analysis to gather different perspectives and sources of information.

Regarding the use of "I" in stating supporting facts, research, and analysis, it depends on the context. If you have personally conducted the research, done the analysis, and are presenting your own findings, then using "I" to attribute them to yourself would be appropriate. However, if you are referring to general knowledge or information that has been widely accepted or published by others, it may be more appropriate to use a more objective tone and avoid using "I".

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