Asking questions inside emails can make readers feel more involved because it turns a simple message into a conversation. Questions can guide people to think about their own needs or preferences, which can help them connect more with your topic. Some email writers use questions to gather feedback, while others use them to lead readers toward a link or a new idea. The questions do not need to be personal. They can be simple prompts that help readers understand the message better. When used in a natural way, they make the email feel more human. What types of questions do you think keep readers engaged without overwhelming them?