Why

Why is a powerful word that can be used to ask questions, express curiosity, and seek understanding. It can also challenge assumptions and uncover deeper meanings behind situations or events. When someone asks “why,” they are essentially asking for an explanation of the cause or purpose of something. When it comes to problem-solving, asking why is essential to get at the root cause so that you can develop a solution that will have a lasting impact rather than just treating symptoms. By continually digging deeper into why something happened, you may discover underlying issues which need addressing before any meaningful progress toward finding a solution can take place. In addition,… Read More

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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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