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Bloom's Verbs In Context 2

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  • In what ways can you MODIFY the design to improve the efficiency of this machine?
    MODIFY: To make changes or alterations to the design of a machine or system with the intention of enhancing its efficiency or effectiveness.
  • Can you TRANSLATE a passage from English to Spanish?
    TRANSLATE: To convert or render text or speech from one language into another.
  • How do you REPRODUCE the results of a scientific experiment?
    REPRODUCE: To recreate or generate again the results of a scientific experiment or process.
  • Can you PRESCRIBE a course of action to address the environmental challenges we face?
    PRESCRIBE: To recommend or suggest a specific course of action or solution to address environmental challenges effectively.
  • How do scientists DETERMINE the age of fossils?
    DETERMINE: To find out or decide something after consideration or investigation.
  • What are some different solutions we can EXPLORE to the problem before making a decision?
    EXPLORE: To investigate or examine something in detail to discover new information or insights.
  • What do scientists EXAMINE the specimens under a microscope for?
    EXAMINE: To inspect or scrutinize something closely and thoroughly.
  • Can you CONTRAST the differences between these two poems?
    CONTRAST: To show the differences between two or more things by comparing them.
  • Can you DRAW a DIAGRAM to illustrate the process?
    DIAGRAM: A simplified drawing or visual representation that explains something, such as a process or structure.
  • How would you CLASSIFY these animals based on their habitats?
    CLASSIFY: To arrange or organize things into categories based on shared characteristics.
  • How should you FORMAT your document according to the guidelines provided?
    FORMAT: The arrangement, layout, or structure of something, often referring to how information is presented or organized.
  • What changes would you need to REVISE your essay for clarity and coherence?
    REVISE: To make changes or amendments to something, such as an essay, to improve its clarity, coherence, or accuracy.
  • How do you OPERATE a complex piece of machinery safely and effectively?
    OPERATE: To use and control a complex piece of machinery in a manner that ensures safety and efficiency.
  • How would you CUSTOMIZE this presentation to fit the needs of the audience?
    CUSTOMIZE: To modify or tailor something to meet specific needs or preferences.
  • How would you ASSESS the impact of climate change on this ecosystem?
    ASSESS: To evaluate or judge the quality, value, or importance of something.
  • How can you IMPROVE your essay by adding more descriptive language?
    IMPROVE: To make something better or to become better than before.
  • Can you ENUMERATE the steps required to complete the experiment?
    ENUMERATE: To list or mention items one by one in a particular order.
  • What skills are required to PROGRAM a computer application from scratch?
    PROGRAM: To write a set of instructions or commands in a computer language to create a functioning computer application from scratch.
  • Can you INTERPOLATE the missing values in the data set?
    INTERPOLATE: To estimate or calculate an unknown value by using known values.
  • How would you QUERY a database to retrieve information on endangered species?
    QUERY: To ask a question or request information from a database or system.
  • How do you PRIORITIZE tasks to meet deadlines and manage time effectively?
    PRIORITIZE: To determine the order of importance or urgency of tasks in order to manage time effectively and meet deadlines.
  • When is it necessary to OVERHAUL the engine of a vehicle?
    OVERHAUL: To thoroughly examine, repair, or renovate the engine of a vehicle, typically when it is no longer functioning optimally.
  • How can you ADAPT this paragraph to fit the main idea of the passage?
    ADAPT: To change something to fit a new situation or purpose.
  • Can you ARTICULATE your argument clearly in this essay?
    ARTICULATE: To express something clearly and effectively, usually in words.