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1. An open question that could possibly have more than one answer. Something that could lead to a discussion, its good to hear other peoples views and opinions.
A good question is one that makes you think. A question that has no right or wrong answer. Something that makes you think "out side of the box" and that allows you to say what your opinion is.
1. A good question make us think about the subject with deeper thought. A good question also has us contrast the question with more of a general sense than with a more specific sense. I agree with Breanna, thinking "outside the box".
A good question is when someone asks something of you, and you realize there are more than just one possibility. It allows a person to think of other opinions than just their own and possibly change their state of mind.
A Good question insists upon you thinking, and in the end learning. Whither or not your speaking directly to the question or right " Out Side The Box" , Thinking Leads To Learning.
A good questions requires thought, and can be answered in a variety of ways. Instead of being able to just look up the answer in a book, a good question makes you think of your own answers and ideas.
A question should consist not only of a question mark at the end, but a capital at the beginning. But, A good question requires a little more then just that, something that is going to make the reader think of more than one possible answer. Perhaps this good question asks for some insight or a relation to where the question in coming from. You can always ask to include the page number as to where you found the answer to this"Good Question"
A good question makes you think not only about the question but about how you are to answer it. May it be an inside the box straight up question, or a outside the box be imaginary question.
1. An open question that could possibly have more than one answer. Something that could lead to a discussion, its good to hear other peoples views and opinions.
ReplyDeleteA good question is one that makes you think. A question that has no right or wrong answer. Something that makes you think "out side of the box" and that allows you to say what your opinion is.
ReplyDelete1. A good question make us think about the subject with deeper thought. A good question also has us contrast the question with more of a general sense than with a more specific sense. I agree with Breanna, thinking "outside the box".
ReplyDeleteA good question is a question that has different parts to it and really makes think of what your answer should be.
ReplyDeleteA good question is when someone asks something of you, and you realize there are more than just one possibility. It allows a person to think of other opinions than just their own and possibly change their state of mind.
ReplyDeleteI agree with Breanna and Shawna, a good question makes you think "outside the box" and has more then one answer so we can all speak our own opinions.
ReplyDeleteA Good question insists upon you thinking, and in the end learning. Whither or not your speaking directly to the question or right " Out Side The Box" , Thinking Leads To Learning.
ReplyDeleteA good questions requires thought, and can be answered in a variety of ways. Instead of being able to just look up the answer in a book, a good question makes you think of your own answers and ideas.
ReplyDeleteA question should consist not only of a question mark at the end, but a capital at the beginning. But, A good question requires a little more then just that, something that is going to make the reader think of more than one possible answer. Perhaps this good question asks for some insight or a relation to where the question in coming from. You can always ask to include the page number as to where you found the answer to this"Good Question"
ReplyDeleteA good question makes you think not only about the question but about how you are to answer it. May it be an inside the box straight up question, or a outside the box be imaginary question.
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