If your topic is oil spills in the ocean 'How was oil spilled in the Mississippi River?' is not a good question to ask.
What can be done to protect the ocean is less oil spills, and don't dump chemicals into the ocean and don't litter the ocean with garbage and don't pollute the air because I think it would also pollute the water too.
You mean as example or topic? Why dont you clearifie your question it would be easier to get answer!
This would be a question designed to test someone's knowledge of a topic they just learned.
A good question regarding the topic printer toners might be a question along the lines of: How do I refill a printer toner cartridge? However, why is it important to ask a question about what a good question is?
First, it is not an ocean. It is the Gulf of Mexico. If the question is asking for ocean my guess would be the Pacific Ocean. mkay
A questions question is a question in which the topic relates to the idea or concept of what it means to question something; and how to do so properly.An example of a questions question would be: Is this question in the proper form?
Giant Squids typically live in deep ocean. There has never been a major oil spill in the deep deep ocean. If there were one, if the oil spill was big enough, it would be expected that even the giant squid would die.
a good question to write for the topic of kia motors car company would be: Are Kia's available at any car rental companies or just at certain car rental companies?
A good question to write for the topic of buying symbol c stock, would be " What is symbol c stock and how does one but it?" Or "What are the good and bad qualities of buying symbol c stock?".
To accurately answer your question, I would need to see the excerpts you are referring to. Please provide the excerpts, and I can then identify the common topic among them.
To provide an accurate response, I would need to see the passage in question. Please share the text or the main points, and I'll help summarize the topic for you!
The topic of candle wax could lead to the question 'how is candle wax manufactured'. Although many people use candles, few people know or understand how they are made.