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If you write them as questions yes - if you just write a statement you are not going to get the right answer because it is not a question. For example, don't write "Dogs are carnivores true or false" write "Are dogs carnivores?"
you write questions with a question mark at the end and the questions usually begin with WHO WHAT WHERE WHEN WHY HOW
There is no set standard, but I think you do need to be able to write well. Do people tell you you are a good writer? Do you like to write? Are you interested in what is going on around you and do you ask questions?
Nobody can tell you what to write - you must write what is in your own heart and mind. Copying what someone else has written leads to dull, boring writing that is not going to help you learn how to write better. Click on the Related Questions to learn how to do this for yourself!
Nobody can tell you what to write - you must write what is in your own heart and mind. Copying what someone else has written leads to dull, boring writing that is not going to help you learn how to write better.WikiAnswers is also not going to write your homework for you - you need to figure out how to write descriptions on your own if you want to write.Click on the Related Questions to learn how to do this for yourself!
Nobody can tell you what to write - you must write what is in your own heart and mind. Copying what someone else has written leads to dull, boring writing that is not going to help you learn how to write better. Click on the Related Questions to learn how to do this for yourself!
Nobody can tell you what to write - you must write what is in your own heart and mind. Copying what someone else has written leads to dull, boring writing that is not going to help you learn how to write better. Click on the Related Questions to learn how to do this for yourself!
Nobody can tell you what to write - you must write what is in your own heart and mind. Copying what someone else has written leads to dull, boring writing that is not going to help you learn how to write better. Click on the Related Questions to learn how to do this for yourself!
Nobody can tell you what to write - you must write what is in your own heart and mind. Copying what someone else has written leads to dull, boring writing that is not going to help you learn how to write better. Click on the Related Questions to learn how to do this for yourself!
From what I've read no I'm disappointed by that so many questions left unanswered.
First, write the subject your questions will have or the types of questions you will ask. For example, if you are asking questions about a person's life, write, Life, as your subject. Then start writing your questions.
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