| What are five universal words for
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| | How could just five universal words do
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| students, sales and marketing developers,
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| planners,
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| and writers of any kind that will help
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| | The alliterative effectiveness of all
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| you write better and probably study
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| | those "W" words
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| better too?
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| | helps us remember them.
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| If you could learn five words that would
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| | But the words themselves just naturally
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| help you study better, plan better, or
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| | lead
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| write better,
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| | into probing questions
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| would you take the time to learn them?
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| | Consider all the questions that I asked
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| What are the five universal words?
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| | you earlier:
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| | Who would want to know ...
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| Well, let's start of by considering some
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| | What problems ... and by the way, what
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| points that will help you decide if you
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| | are the ...
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| can benefit from this article.
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| | When could I use ... and when could I
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| After each point there are a series of
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| | learn ...
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| questions.
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| | Where could I use ...
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| If you can answer yes to more than one
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| | Why would I want to know ...
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| of these questions,
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| the five universal words will probably
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| | If you write down these words and answer
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| help you.
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| | them in regards to your project or paper,
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| Heck, I'll even answer a question for
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| | you will have more material than you can
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| you!
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| | imagine.
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| | Suppose you have to write a book report.
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| Point #1. Who would be interested?
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| | You can use the same set of words to
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| Are you a student?
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| | analyze the plot, main characters,
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| Do you study?
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| | setting and other aspects of the story.
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| Are you a writer?
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| | But if you are new to writing or if you
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| Do you write?
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| | are struggling with a writing project
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| Are you a marketer or sales planner?
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| | and need a little help making up your
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| Do you develop sales and marketing or
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| | "who", "what", "where", "when", and
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| other plans?
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| | "why" questions, just print this article
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| Point #2. What problems would it solve
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| | and pick the
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| to know these words?
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| | questions that will help you get
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| Do you want (or need) to make good
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| | started. Here are some more questions you
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| grades?
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| Do you want your sales and marketing
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| plans to succeed?
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| | Who
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| Do you need to increase sales or sell
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| | Who is (or was) involved? Who would (or
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| more products?
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| | will be) be affected? Who could use this?
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| Point #3. When could I learn these five
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| | Who benefits? Who suffers? Who did it?
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| universal words --
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| | Who is (or is not) qualified? Who gave
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| or when could I use these five universal
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| | you the right? Who took it?
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| words?
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| Are you too busy to starting learning
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| them right now?
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| | What happened? What will happen? What
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| We are learning them right now! Read on!
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| | might happen? What problems are there?
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| Point #4. Where could I use these five
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| | What caused it? What was the result? What
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| universal words?
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| | if it had (or had not) happened? What do
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| Do you take notes during class?
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| | you think? What does he/she think? What
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| Do you make notes while studying?
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| | is the opinion of someone/everyone/the
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| Do you develop sales and marketing or
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| | world? What is the issue?
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| other plans?
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| Point #5. Why would I want to know these
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| | When
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| five universal words?
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| | When did it happen? When will it happen?
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| Do you want to improve your studying?
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| | When might it happen? When is the
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| Do you want to improve your writing?
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| | deadline? When did you know?
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| Do you want to improve your
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| | Where
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| Would you have noticed them if hadn't
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| | Where did it happen? Where did it go?
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| put them in bold?
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| | Where will it go? Where will I go? Where
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| Did you notice them?
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| | will they go? Where did they go? Where
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| | must I look?
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| The secret is out. "Who", "What",
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| "Where", "When" and "Why" are the
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| words!
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| | Why are these words so great? Why did it
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| Reporters and journalists will
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| | happen? Why am I here? Why?
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| immediately recognize the words as the
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| key to writing a good news story.
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| | Why are there only five universal words?
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| "Who", "What", "When", "Where", and
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| | Well there are some other good words!
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| "Why" are words that almost every
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| good news reporter learns.
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| | How can I find out another good word?
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| | How indeed you ask?
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| Why?
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| | How will you learn another word?
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| | How is up to you!
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| Because they ask questions!
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| | How will you figure out the word?
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| But they have universal application.
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| | Consider it a puzzle with a bonus.Mike
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| You can use them as an analysis
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| | FurlongWhen I'm not writing or playing
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| technique for papers,
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| | with gadgets I'm working to get enough
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| marketing plans, study guides, and more.
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| | money for more.
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