You ask a question you know, say football (soccer), type something in and if it comes up with "Answer it" on the lower right side of the screen and answer any question! And when your done type in the word it says after you click save.
The answers to this question is whatever I am writing now.
You should ask yourself, "Who are my readers?"
You may start an informal sentence with "and," but not a formal one. In formal speech and writing, you don't begin sentences with "and" or "but."
audience
Cuneiform writing began in Mesopotamia
Before you begin writing, the first practical question to ask is, "Who is my audience?" Understanding your audience helps tailor your content, tone, and style to effectively engage and communicate with them. This clarity can guide your research, structure, and overall message, ensuring that your writing resonates and fulfills its intended purpose.
Before beginning writing, you should ask yourself: What is my purpose for writing this piece? Who is my target audience? What is the main message or idea I want to convey? What is the best structure or format for presenting my ideas effectively?
If you are writing a business letter, you should begin with the date. After that comes the person's name, title, and address.
In 1689, Todd Strasser begin writing.
a problem; the problem's solution
Mesopotamians invented it!
Sumeria, obviously.