@TheMadFoolwhat more can we ask in addition to the seven basic questions of what, why, who, where, when, which, and how. It then dawned on me that "what" suffices to ask all the rest of the questions which are simply shorthand for a longer "what" question.
What more can we ask in addition to the seven basic question of what, why, who, where, when, which and how? — Fruitless
what more can we ask in addition to the seven basic questions of what, why, who, where, when, which, and how. It then dawned on me that "what" suffices to ask all the rest of the questions which are simply shorthand for a longer "what" question.
Surely there isn't a limit to the intention behind asking a question? — Fruitless
Who - The person behind the event
What - The thing or situation which is behind the event
When - The time at which it happened
Where - The place where it happened
Why - The intention behind the event
How - The steps taken for the event to occur — Fruitless
...what more can we ask in addition to the seven basic questions of what, why, who, where, when, which, and how.
Who - The person behind the event
What - The thing or situation which is behind the event
When - The time at which it happened
Where - The place where it happened
Why - The intention behind the event
How - The steps taken for the event to occur
Is this an accurate description? — Fruitless
Open questions - requests for information cued by Who, What, Why, When, Where, Which, Whence or How ...
Follow-up questions - requests for information with respect to presuppositions implications corroboration relevance or other aspects of given answers
Meta-questions - follow-up questioning of (first-order) given questions — 180 Proof
- @creativesoulNo.
Leaves the event itself untouched.
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