Putting Who? What? Where? How? When? into a sentence, how is it punctuated?
Hi, beautiful site.
I have a question, this is my 1st english paper since high school and I am soo rusty. I am trying to put Who? What? Where? How? When? Why? in a sentence in my writing analysis paper, here is a part of my paper, the highlighted part is the part im trying to figure out. if its either supposed to have quotes or anything or am i doing it right? feel free to help correct my grammar on the rest of this, but i am more worried about the highlighted part, thank you for your time.
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I sit down at the kitchen table and as I read over the assignment sheet about eighty more times my mind starts thinking about what I do before I write the actual paper. To be honest, I never really know where to start. So I start with basics. Who? What? Where? How? When? Why? Even if some of these questions have nothing to do with the assignment, I feel it gets me in the right state of mind to start writing, or just anything that pops in my head about the assignment I scribble down.
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Welcome to the forums! I suppose you could say--So I start with basics. I ask myself, "Who?
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Welcome to the forums!
I suppose you could say--So I start with basics.
I ask myself, "Who?
What?
Where?
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I suppose you could say--So I start with basics. I ask myself, "Who? What? Where? How? When? Why?" Then your questions will be in a sentence. But I actually don't see a problem with saying it just the way you did originally.
In your first sentence, you should probably set off the clause "as I read over the assignment sheet about eighty more times" with c