Q5 A Concept by Definition, Explication, Clarification (Q3 EAPP)
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It is something conceived in the mind - a principle or idea.
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A concept is an abstract or generic idea generalized from particular instances.
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A concept is described to give its mental image or its characteristics to make its meaning clear.
A Concept by Clarification
A Concept by Explication
A Concept by Argumentation
A Concept by Definition
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A concept is explained by borrowing terms phrases, sentences or passages from other academic or literary works, and relating these to the concept being explained.
A Concept by Explication
A Concept by Clarification
A Concept by Argumentation
A Concept by Definition
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A concept is simplified with the use of real or actual examples, related or organized ideas, or with the combination of definition, explication, and clarification
A Concept by Definition
A Concept by Argumentation
A Concept by Explication
A Concept by Clarification
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Definitions may be formal or informal.
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The dictionary uses formal definitions to define a concept.
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An informal definition uses more familiar words and examples to define a concept.
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Link the concepts to their respective descriptions.
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Complete the phrase: A Concept by Definition, Explication,
and _____________________
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