Forming a question can build pathos and inform the reader at the
In the beginning we would be asking little questions and answering them which quickly lead to more questions, continuing a branch off system. For example, we started with the question ‘what makes Siddhartha a bad dad?’ One person stated that on page 120 it says “the boy lives in a different nest.” Making the assumption that whatever Siddhartha tries to do as a father, he son won’t like it, making it feel as though his son likes one thing and his father likes another. But we learned that Siddhartha learned this from Vasudeva, which brought up another question among the group.
By doing this, individuals learn about a subject in greater depth. They understand opposing sides to arguments, learn why someone has their beliefs, and grow their opinion. This approach to curiosity
My questions are directed towards God and the study of who He is, what He thinks, How I should behave, where I should live, when I should move, and why I need to know biblical content and stories. Shrewd It is good to use good information accurately to help benefit others rather than for selfish gain, power, or lust, causing grief and deception. Wisdom and understanding biblical content helps us to
Subsequently, while deciding on the questions to ask we had to consider many different factors. First of all, we needed to ask questions of basic definition to consider how educated
The area of asking meaningful questions is one of the areas in which I – a new teacher – would like to grow. Rebecca Alber, the author of the article titled “5 Powerful Questions Teachers Can Ask Students” claims that teachers need to ask strategic questions, which will lead students to create questions of their own. She also contends that simply-worded, straightforward questions can be as effective as the intricate ones. She suggests using the following five questions: “What do you think?” , “Why do you think that?”, “How do you know this?”, “Can you tell me more?”, and “What questions do you still have?”
The great questions are the ones my classmates and I formulate during discussion that probe not only the meanings of the texts, but find their relevance to ourselves and the world around us. As a result of
In further developing my resourcefulness, I came to understand that asking the right questions is essential, especially when presented with the challenges of living in a foreign
The question should express doubt and curiosity. They may be reason to believe that satisfying answers will be found through discussion. The question should be specific to the work. If the question can be asked, with minor changes, then its too general. The question should be also clear and easy for another person to understand it
I believe it is essential to question
However, what if a question was regarded not as a telltale sign of what an individual lacks in knowledge but rather what they are attempting to gain? What if the act of a question was regarded as an act of empathy?
What makes a question “good”? With 7.125 billion people in the world, there are many questions being asked, but what differentiates these questions between ordinary and extraordinary? Is it that some only have one answer such as what the date is or is it because it takes knowledge to understand what the question is asking. Every question can be interpreted in many different ways; therefore every person will have their own standard of what makes a question “good”. After reading Warren Berger’s book, A More Beautiful Question, it is clear that while there is no single thing can define a question as good or bad, there are some factors that can influence a person’s opinion.
How do you distinguish the thinking differences between information seeking and inquisitiveness? Information seeking requires you to recognize, to search, to interpret and to analyze the data that you obtain. On the other hand, curiosity drives you to be inquisitive. It is more natural way of trying to find out of things that one doesn’t know. Ultimately, these both methods can help you obtain data
This research goes deeply into answering questions that begin with “how” and “why” and combines data collection methods. We will also have these results and help build the community and the