ENG001 Elementary English Solved Final Term Paper 01
ENG001 Elementary English Solved Final Term Paper 01
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FINAL TERM
Credible- incredible
Near - Far
1. An actor knows how to memorize his lines and getting into character.
2. Tell me where you were, what you were doing, and your reasons for doing
it.
3. To donate money to the homeless shelter is helping people stay warm in
the winter.
1. An actor knows how to memorize his lines and getting into character.
2. Tell me where you were, what you were doing, and your reasons for doing
it.
3. To donate money to the homeless shelter is helping people stay warm in
the winter
ANALYZE:
• Break the subject (an object, event, or concept) down into part,
and explain the various parts.
COMPARE:
• Show how two things are similar as well as different; include
details or examples.
CONTRAST:
• Show how two things are different; include details or examples.
CRITIQUE:
• Point out both the good and bad points of something.
DEFINE:
• Give an accurate meaning of a term with enough detail to show
that you really understand it.
DESCRIBE:
• Write about the subject so the reader can easily visualize it; tell
how it looks or happened,
including how, who, where, why.
DIAGRAM:
• Make a drawing of something, and label its parts.
DISCUSS:
• Give a complete and detailed answer, including important
characteristics and main points.
ENUMERATE:
• Write in list or outline form, giving points one by one.
EVALUATE:
• Give your opinion of the value of the subject; discuss its good and
bad points, strengths and
weaknesses.
EXPLAIN:
• Give the meaning of something; give facts and details that make
the idea easy to understand
ILLUSTRATE:
• Make the point or idea clear by giving examples.
INTERPRET:
• Tell about the importance of the subject. Explain the results of the
effects of something.
JUSTIFY:
• Give good reasons that support a decision, action or event.
OUTLINE:
• Make an organized listing of the important points of a subject.
PRETEND
• Make believe/Imagine you are in a particular situation or that you
are a particular person, etc., and
describe what this is like.
PROVE
• Show that something is true by giving facts of logical reasons.
RELATE
• Show how things are alike or connected.
STATE
• Give the main points in brief, clear form.
SUMMARIZE
• Briefly cover the main points; use a paragraph form.
TRACE
• Tell about an event or process in chronological order.