Analyse

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GLOSSARY Analyse: Break an issue or topic into smaller parts by looking in depth at each part. Support each part with arguments and evidence for and against (Pros and cons). Compare: Identify similarities and differences Critically Evaluate/Analyse: When you critically evaluate you look at the arguments for and against an issue. You look at the strengths and weaknesses of the arguments. This could be from an article you read in a journal or from a textbook. Discuss: When you discuss yOILI look at both sides of a discussion. You look at both sides of the argument. Then you look at the reason why it’s important (for) then you look at the reason why it’s important (against). Describe: When you give an account or representation of in words Explain: When you explain you must say why it is important or not important. Evaluate: When you evaluate you look at the arguments for and against an issue and then make judgments based on a set of guidelines. Identify: When you identify you look at the most important points. Implement: Put into action/use/effect Recommend: Suggest/put forward as being appropriate, with reasons