Look for similarities and differences in the content of the current subject or topic.
- Analyze both topics.
- Identify similarities.
- Assess the degree of similarity.
- Present supporting evidence.
Look for differences in the content or subject matter.
Express an opinion on the subject based on evidence for and against, with a clearly stated personal viewpoint.
Evaluate the value of a theory, opinion, or level of accuracy, supported by evidence.
Explain the meaning of a term or concept precisely.
Give an overview of the topic and explain its main components, their relationships, strengths, and weaknesses.
Present different aspects of the topic, including arguments for and against.
Assess the value of something in terms of its application, usefulness, or truthfulness.
Make a list of facts or topics.
Make something clear and understandable.
Use examples, diagrams, or images for clarification.
Analyze and evaluate like a judge.
Explain the meaning and provide your own assessment.
Provide evidence or examples to support your argument.
Present the most important facts about the topic.
Show how facts are connected to one another.
Critically review and analyze the topic.
Present briefly and clearly.
Give a short overview without details or examples.
Keep short, clear, and organized notes.
