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The Art
of Asking QuestionsLearning
how to ask good questions will make your writing more sophisticated and interesting
to read.There are two categories of questions; factual and interpretive.
In the process of writing, you will want to ask and answer both kinds.
I. Asking Factual Questions:Assume your
reader knows nothing about your subject. Make an effort to give them the background
they need to know to understand what you will be talking about in your essay. Make a list of specific questions that ask : Who? What?
When? Where?
Examples: (For a report about Abraham Lincoln) Who was Abraham Lincoln? Where and
when was he born? What political party did he belong to? When was he elected president?
Where did he and Steven Douglas debate? etc...
List some factual questions about your topic that you will answer in your project:
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II. Asking Interpretive Questions:These kinds
of questions are the result of your own original thinking. They can be based on
the preliminary research you have done on your chosen topic. Select one to answer
in your essay.
A. Hypothetical: How would
things be different today if something inthe past had been different?
Examples:
How would our lives be different today if the Confederate (southern) states had
won the United States Civil War? What would have happened to the course of World
WarTwo if the Atomic Bomb hadn't been dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki?
B. Prediction:How
will something look or be in the future, based on the way it is now?
Example:
What will happen to sea levels if global warming due to ozone layer depletion continues
and the polar caps melt significantly? If the population of China continues to grow
at the current rate for the next fifty years, how will that impact its role in world
politics?
D. Comparison:Find the similarities and differences between your main
subject and a similar subject; or with another subject in the same time period or
place.
Examples: In what ways isthe Civil War in the former Yugoslavia similar to (or different
from) the United States Civil War? What is the difference in performance between
a Porsche and a Lamborghini?
E. Judgment:Based on the information you find, what can you say as
your informed opinion about the subject?
Examples:
How does tobacco advertising affect teen cigarette smoking? What are the major causes
of eating disorders among young women? How does teen parenthood affect the future
lives of young women and men?