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Depth of Knowledge List 5
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Terms in this set (15)
make
to put in the proper state, to fix, prepare, or bring into existence by shaping or changing material, combining parts, etc.
measure
to figure out the extent, dimensions, quantity, capacity of, as by a comparison with a predetermined standard
model
to produce a type, or version of a product, usually on a smaller scale
order
to arrange methodically or suitably, as by sequence, chronologically, etc.
organize
to systematically coordinate parts into like groups or logical order
participate
to take or have a part or share as part of a larger group
place
to put into, or earn, a specified standing with relation to others through examination, competition, position, situation, or relation
prepare
to get ready, to put in proper condition
quantify
to determine, indicate, or express the quantity of, to make explicit the number of items.
question
to ask or inquire
record
to set down in writing or some permanent form, as for the purpose of preserving evidence
reject
to refuse to accept, to rebuff, to cast out of, eject answer.
simplify
to make less complex or complicated, to make plainer or easier
show
To present or perform, to guide, escort or usher, to explain or make clear; make known
write
to compose and produce in words or characters, to express or communicate in a written form
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