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'''Why is the Problem Child''' | '''Why is the Problem Child''' refers to the question "why" and the differences between "why" and other questions. | ||
The essay concerns the family of five questions: | |||
The essay concerns the family of five questions | |||
* [[Who]]? | * [[Who]]? | ||
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* [[Why]]? | * [[Why]]? | ||
* [[How]]? | * [[How]]? | ||
Who, What, Where, and How: these four are similar. They form a group. | Who, What, Where, and How: these four are similar. They form a group. | ||
Why is different. | Why is different. | ||
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Why is the Problem Child. | Why is the Problem Child. | ||
== In the News == | |||
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== Nonfiction cross-reference == | == Nonfiction cross-reference == |
Latest revision as of 11:48, 25 June 2016
Why is the Problem Child refers to the question "why" and the differences between "why" and other questions.
The essay concerns the family of five questions:
Who, What, Where, and How: these four are similar. They form a group.
Why is different.
Why does not participate in the group.
Why is the Problem Child.