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Apprentice123 Posted 10 years ago
Letter Writing

Questions in sentences

I am trying to use questions in my sentences. Is that correct?

In an open shooting situation, a – good guy – with a gun probably will not know what to do. Who shoot? Who protect? Should I pull the trigger? These questions should be answered fast by someone who has a gun in an open shooting emergency. Civilians do not have police officers ongoing training for this situation.
  

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These are not correctly worded sentences, and they cannot be understood: Who shoot? Who protect? What are you asking?

  • These are not correctly worded sentences, and they cannot be understood: Who shoot?
  • Who protect?
  • What are you asking?
  • Who should shoot?
  • Who might shoot?
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These are not correctly worded sentences, and they cannot be understood: Who shoot? Who protect?

What are you asking?

Who should shoot? Who might shoot? Who shot a gun? Who protects the public? Who is protected?

The questions are incomplete and don't really ask anything.

What is an "open shooting situation"?

What are the hyphens for ? "a – good guy – w

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