Please post the statement where Dr. Eckleburg made the statement that the website listed was something that Doc followed?
Why must words be put in mouths? Can you not argue without a precious little strawman to defeat?
Hoss
A Question: a sentence in an interrogative form, addressed to someone in order to get information in reply. Generally post-fixed with a question mark "?" example So, Dr. Eck follows the site wayoflife.org? or is Hoss able to read English?
A Statement: a communication or declaration in speech or writing, setting forth facts, particulars, etc. example (note, just an example): Hoss cannot read English
These were just examples, mind you, but I hope you now understand the difference between a statement and a question.
I think the next we can proceed with describing the difference between a noun and a verb.
What is the difference between a noun and a verb?
This may seem hard, but pay attention and you may learn it -- a verb denotes some action like in the questioning sentence "Does Hoss know how to read?" -- "know" is a conjugated verb while "to read" is a verb in infinitive form.
Interesting?