atabitaraf
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- Joined
- May 19, 2010
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- Student or Learner
- Native Language
- Persian
- Home Country
- Iran
- Current Location
- Iran
This is the first paragraph of an essay I want to raise some questions about:
"Whether are the tourists supposed to admire the culture of their corresponding host country? Or is it, the other way around, the locals who should be more welcoming to the coming culture?"
As you can see, it is a short introductory paragraph, and I like its style of being provocative by raising a question first. However I doubted: 1. Is it OK to start by making a question in the introduction or it sounds more like a lay text? I hope it does not since I love raising a question at the start. 2. Is it correct to make a 'whether question' and not to include two items? Like saying: whether A or B?
"Whether are the tourists supposed to admire the culture of their corresponding host country? Or is it, the other way around, the locals who should be more welcoming to the coming culture?"
As you can see, it is a short introductory paragraph, and I like its style of being provocative by raising a question first. However I doubted: 1. Is it OK to start by making a question in the introduction or it sounds more like a lay text? I hope it does not since I love raising a question at the start. 2. Is it correct to make a 'whether question' and not to include two items? Like saying: whether A or B?