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KING “W” 4

To get to the facts that you should know. King “W” shows the way to go…

He tells you the questions To get the answers right on every test. that you should ask. To get the answers right on every test.

You’ll want to know “WHO” every time. Without the “WHO” you won’t make a dime.

“WHAT’s” the next question that you should ask. To find out “WHAT” is your next task.

“WHEN” is the time you’ll need to know. Is it summer, is it morning or is it time to go?

Was it close to you and me? Or did it happen out on the deep blue sea? “WHERE” did it happen? Was it close to you and me? Or did it happen out on the deep blue sea?

“HOW’s” the next question we all will ask. “HOW” could it happen? “HOW” long will it last?

How can it be that we don’t know “WHY” she climbed that tree. “WHY” needs an answer. How can it be that we don’t know “WHY” she climbed that tree.

WHO, WHAT, WHEN, WHERE, WHY and HOW

King “W” will… show you how!

STOP Try one with me

WHO?

WHAT?

WHEN?

WHERE?

WHY?

HOW?

Now use your information to write a short story. STOP Now use your information to write a short story.