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The thing that is missing from almost every question I see is a complete lack of attempting to think through their issue and answer the question themselves.

Note that this is not optional in crafting a good question. You must go through these steps to be able to to articulate the nature of your problem. You must go through these steps to avoid dumping a question that is solved by a trivial combination of other simple tasks. You must go through this to be able to clarify what information you are looking for.

Here are two idea of questions to start working with.

What do you think the answer should be?

The user needs to articulate their current understanding of the situation. Without this information, we cannot judge where their understanding currently lies and what is wrong with it and what is right about it.

What confuses you?

This helps the user nail down exactly what it is they're actually looking for. It helps them identify for themselves where their understanding is going wrong.

If users think through these two concepts, they will often find they can answer their own question.

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