How

How is a word that can be used as an adverb, pronoun, or interjection. As an adverb, it is used to ask questions about the manner in which something is done. For example: “How should I go about this?” As a pronoun, how can refer to how something has been accomplished. For instance: “We achieved success through hard work and dedication; that’s how we did it.” Finally, when used as an exclamation, it expresses surprise or confusion at a situation or event. An example of this usage would be: “How! She won first prize!”

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Question

A question is a sentence, phrase, or word that expresses uncertainty or seeks information. A question mark “?” is used to end a direct question. An indirect question does not require a question mark. Questions can be rhetorical, meaning they are not meant to be answered but rather to make the reader think about something or challenge what they already believe. There are different types of questions: closed-ended and open-ended. Closed-ended questions can usually be answered with a simple “yes” or “no,” while open-ended questions will require more thought and usually cannot be answered with just one word. Open-ended questions often begin with who, what, when, where, why, how, or… Read More

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