What are the purposes of asking questions when learning?

Asking questions is like flippin’ on a light switch—it helps you see things more clearly. It doesn’t matter whether you’re asking a friend, a teacher, or even yourself; questions show that you’re thinking critically and trying to understand the material deeply.

Questions also spark curiosity, which keeps learning fun and engaging. And when you turn your thoughts into words, you’re more likely to remember what you’ve learned. It’s okay not to know all the answers right away, so don’t be shy. Ask away, and you’ll be surprised at how much easier things become.

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