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197214019compareyou should take a look at two or more things and find how they are alike0
197214020contrastthe opposite of compare.1
197214021criticizeyou should take a look at something and talk about its worth. What might be wrong with it2
197214022definegive clear meaning3
197214023diagrammake a drawing or a chart and label all the parts4
197214024discusstake a loook at the good and bad points of something and give a complese detailed answer5
197214025enumeratethis is an answer in an outline form6
197214026evaluateabout the same as discuss, but here you put more emphasis on your opinion.7
197214027explainyou talkn about someting telling how and why it happened8
197214028illustrateexplain your answere in writing along with a drawing or chart to make your point9
197214029interpretsame as explain10
197214030justifyto prove your answer by providing evidence11
197214031listsame as enumerate. just put down point by point12
197214032outlinemake a regular outline which major and minor points13
197214033provesame as justify14
197214034relatesame as compare15
197214035statetalk about the main points omitting any details, be brief16
197214036reviewa critical examination17
197214037summarizepresent the major main points only in written form18
197214038traceusually have to start at the beginning of an event and follow its progress throught to the end19

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