Weigh up arguments for and against something, assessing the strength of the evidence on both sides. Uses criteria to guide your assessment of which opinions, theories, strategic options. models or items are preferable.
Clarify a topic by giving a detailed account of how and why it occurs or what is meant by the use of the term in a particular context. Your writing should have clarity so that complex procedures, sequences, events or concepts can be understood, defining key terms where appropriate and be substantiated with relevant research/references.
Write about the most important aspects of the topic in question; give arguments for and against; consider the implications of. Conclude if asked a specific question.
Show how two or more things are similar. Indicate the relevance or consequences of these similarities
Set two or more arguments/concepts in opposition so as to draw out differences. Indicate whether the differences are significant.
Make something clear and explicit, giving examples or evidence. Justification (Sources, examples, historical president, who has done what)
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