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What are some question writing tips?

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Amara’s Answer

Becoming an expert in writing is not an easy thing, you should have done so much writing practice and learn writing techniques. Due to lack of time, there are various students who pay someone to do my assignment and manage their educational work because they don't get enough time for preparing and practicing. So first organize your work and make a schedule where you will get time for practice and start to learn formats and techniques.
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Kim’s Answer

Dear a,

As a fellow San Antonian, I hope you can find some constructive use for this website. I have been answering questions from students on here for 5 years, and there are some very good questions. I recommend that you review some of the other questions that have been asked, to see if they spark in you a question that you want to ask. Questions are usually about school or work.

I know it probably sounds cocky, but, there really is so much that we learn on this journey through life. If we can share some of that with someone else as they venture into adulthood, the hope is that the transition will be a little less bumpy for you and your classmates.

Kim
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Kehinde’s Answer

Every answer existing today has come from the portal of asking questions (curiosity).

In my primary school days, I felt the importance of asking questions less, than in my Secondary and Tertiary school days.

In my Secondary and Tertiary school days, my tutors/lecturers always said “There is no stupid question”.

When it comes to writing effective questions, each question comes from the heart of the guidelines below:

1. Create it with clarity (this comes from a place of being simple even when it is a complex issue).
2. Make its creation pivot its purpose and context (if it does, most of the time, an effective and competent answer will be generated).
3. Explore all the paths that lead to creating an open-ended question (although this might lead to a long list of possible answers that will be resourceful for depth, direction, and decision; and it will provide a vast field to consider the respondent's perspective).

Above all, while writing effective questions, to competently gather the effective information sought after, it is paramount to consider the respondent (S) experience (S) or platform for questions may gradually go into extinction.
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