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These questions might lead to other questions. And so on. This is how inquiry works: One question leads to an answer, which leads to at least one more question, which leads to another answer, and so on. The answers hide the traces of questions and reveal an overall structure to your inquiry. If you have a set of questions to ask in a given situation, you can use the same set of questions as starting places for your next inquiry into a similar situation. Another way to think about this process is in terms of Frequently Asked Questions. Anytime you come across a set of FAQs (like this one!), you have a series of explicit questions that are answered. If we were to remove all the questions from FAQs, then the answers would constitute a composition, which in most cases would probably be called an introduction.