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Question verbs and understanding the question
Going through examiner feedback I read that many students failed to understand what was asked. Below are question verbs that must be understood before starting your answer.
Analyse: break into separate parts. Give reasons for current scenario Assess: judge worth by determining strength and weakness Comment: express your opinion. Explain. Criticism and give examples Compare: clearly show difference Conclusion: result outcome. End me kya hua Criticise: don't explain situation. Analyse and evaluate problems Define: give actual meaning Describe: make picture with words. Use five senses. Characteristics. Qualities Summarise: brief account Discuss: pros cons debate argue compare and contrast Evaluate: compare contrast determine scenario in light of events Explain: make clear. Show logically how idea is developed. Give examples. Description add recommend: advise, counsel, recommend action Understanding what the question is asking is first step and it's important too. The post has been inspired from an Acca examiner's feedback. I passed Acca in one attempt-2 years total. I followed the question verb tips. I hope this helps |
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