Five W's (#240)
In school, you were probably taught some version of the Five W’s—Who, What, When, Where and Why—as a framework for writing or research. The Five W’s are often mentioned in journalism, research, and police investigations, and are a method for getting the full story on a subject. If we view life as a story, we can often identify the Five W’s in different …
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