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This category holds all of Wikipedia's articles that are titled with a question. It does not include articles for which the question is the name of a work (for example, the lecture "What Is a Nation?", the song "What Is Love", the comedy skit "Who's on First?" and the book Are You My Mother? are excluded); or the name of a thing or activity (for example, the games Truth or dare? and Button ...
They are used by editors as examples for writing other articles. Before being listed here, articles are reviewed as featured article candidates for accuracy, neutrality, completeness, and style according to our featured article criteria. Many featured articles were previously good articles (which are reviewed with a less restrictive set of ...
The following is a list of websites that follow a question-and-answer format. The list contains only websites for which an article exists, dedicated either wholly or at least partly to the websites. For the humor "Q&A site" format first popularized by Forum 2000 and The Conversatron, see Q&A comedy website.
These are "less analytic and more provocative", prompting readers to ask and answer questions. For example, in a post [11] about color photos from the Great Depression, images dominate and the post ends with a question: "are we more able to relate to the people in the photographs because they are in colour? Do we experience less distance ...
An article's topical focus and scope can be deduced from the title of the article. The content of the article can be greatly broadened, revised or altered, as long as it is germane and beneficial to maintaining the scope and content of the article, so that the article actually covers the stated topic of that article.
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Wikipedia:WikiProject Astronomy/Images needing articles, galaxy images with no articles (Please be sure to check Wikipedia for duplicates before starting one.) List of castles in Belgium; List of lighthouses in the Netherlands; List of windmills in Gelderland; Purple Beet, an edible kind of beet (An image requiring an article)
Articles start with a lead section (WP:CREATELEAD) summarising the most important points of the topic.The lead section is the first part of the article; it comes above the first header, and may contain a lead image which is representative of the topic, and/or an infobox that provides a few key facts, often statistical, such as dates and measurements.