Essay terms
Analyze
Break into separate parts and discuss, examine, or interpret each part. Then give your opinion.
illustrate
Clarify an idea by giving examples of it. illustration often involves comparison and contrast. (Read the test directions to see whether the question calls for actually drawing a diagram as well.)
Discuss
Consider and debate or argue the pros and cons of an issue. Write about any conflict. Compare and contrast.
Diagram
Create a drawing, chart, or other visual element. Label and explain key parts.
Compare
Examine two or more items. Identify similarities and differences.
State
Explain precisely and clearly.
Define
Explain the exact meaning-- usually a meaning specific to the course or subject. Definitions are usually short.
Interpret
Explain the meaning of a new idea or event by showing how it relates to more familiar ideas or events. Interpretation can involve evaluation
Summarize
Give a brief, condensed account. Include main ideas and conclusions. Avoid supporting details , or include only significant details.
Describe
Give a detailed account. Make a picture with words. List characteristics, qualities, and parts.
Enumerate
List the main parts or features in a meaningful order and briefly describe each one.
Outline
List the main topics, points, features, or events and briefly describe each one. ( This does not necessarily mean creating a traditional outline with Roman numerals, numbers, and letters.)
Explain
Make an idea clear. Show logically how a concept is developed. Give the reasons for an event.
Evaluate
Make judgments about accuracy, quality, or both. (similar to criticize)
Criticize
Make judgments about accuracy, quality, or both. Evaluate comparative worth. Criticism often involves analysis.
Contrast
Show differences. Set in opposition.
Relate
Show the connections between ideas or events. Provide a larger context for seeing the big picture.
Trace
Show the order of events or the progress of a subject or event.
Prove
Support with facts, examples, and quotations from credible sources ( especially those presented in class or in the text).
List
Write a series of concise statements (similar to enumerate)