Who, What, Where and Why?
| These are important words. | 
| They are all words that begin questions. | 
| “Who” is about a person. | 
| Who is the girl with the blue dress on? | 
| Who stole my watch? | 
| Who will come with me to the game? | 
| Who is driving us to the party? | 
| “What” is about a thing. | 
| What is that big thing on the sidewalk? | 
| What should I do when I get to your house? | 
| What kind of clothes should I wear to the party? | 
| What shall I buy you for your birthday? | 
| “Where” is about a place. | 
| Where are you going for your vacation? | 
| Where did I leave my glasses? | 
| Where did my brother go? | 
| Where on earth is Timmins? | 
| “Why” is the word that asks for an explanation. | 
| Why did you take the last piece of pie? | 
| Why is the world round? | 
| Why should I give you any money? | 
| Why did the chicken cross the street? | 
| They say that you should answer all of these questions if you are writing a story. | 
| You have to give the who, what, where and why to write a good story. | 

