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The most common questions are who, what, when, where, why, and how.

So, if you are thinking of questions about Abraham Lincoln, you can start out with the basics.

  • Who was Abraham Lincoln?
  • What did Abraham Lincoln do?
  • When did Abraham Lincoln live?
  • Why did Abraham Lincoln become president?
  • How did Abraham Lincoln accomplish his goals?

Once you look at those questions, you can think of questions with more details or variations.

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What are related questions?

Questions that relate to a specific topic.


Can you answer questions on any topic on TIP?

Yes, you can answer questions on any topic, though it is suggested that you focus on topics you know a lot about or about which you have a special interest.


How do you undertand a topic?

Read about it and ask questions about it.


How can one effectively formulate research questions?

To effectively formulate research questions, one should start by identifying a specific topic of interest, then consider what information is already known about the topic. Next, think about what gaps exist in the current knowledge and what aspects of the topic are worth exploring further. Finally, frame the research questions in a clear and specific manner that can be answered through research methods such as experiments, surveys, or data analysis.


What questions you ask to facilitate discussion?

"What are your thoughts on this topic?" "Can you provide examples to support your viewpoint?" "How does this idea align with your past experiences?" "What implications do you think this has for the future?"


Grammar... what do you think is today's topic or what do you think is today's topic?

Both 'alternatives' are identical.


What are some uncategorized questions?

Uncategorized questions are questions which have no specific category. These type of questions can be pulled from a broad topic range and can cover various subjects.


How many time can you expand your topic by asking and answering questions?

That depends on the topic. If the topic is a very large one to start with, you might need to narrow it instead of expanding it. If the topic is already narrow enough, but you are trying to gather enough information for a paper, that is usually where asking and answering questions comes in handy... it can help you think about where you need more information. How broad the topic gets doesn't just depend on asking and answering questions, but on what you are trying to accomplish... are you writing a paragraph, or are you writing a novel? Are you writing a bumper sticker or a 5-paragraph essay? Theoretically, your topic can be as broad as you want... but readers, even when they are reading a universe-spanning novel, want details about characters, etc. So, expand your topic all you want... but stop when it is large enough to write about. Get that part out, and then you can always ask more questions later.


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