If the questions are ambiguous, have no subject or are incomplete they are unanwserable
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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it depends on what subject your taking it on but they usually 80 questions long
Change the subject.
ask questions about everything
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Body : This is the subject--the meat of the speech. It should relate the who, what, when, where, why, and how of the subject.