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give examples for all of them
elaboration – expressing an idea or thought with length or detail
evidence – information that is made up of facts, examples, or quotes from a text
pose – offer; put forward
probing – to look deeply into questions
elaboration – expressing an idea or thought with length or detail
evidence – information that is made up of facts, examples, or quotes from a text
pose – offer; put forward
probing – to look deeply into questions
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shorten all of them
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GPT 3.5
Elaboration:
- The author provided elaboration on the impact of climate change by listing specific examples of how rising temperatures are affecting various ecosystems around the world.
Evidence:
- In order to support her argument, the lawyer presented evidence in the form of emails exchanged between the defendant and a witness.
Pose:
- The group leader posed a question to the team members, asking them to brainstorm ideas for improving customer satisfaction.
Probing:
- The detective spent hours probing the suspect for information, asking pointed questions to try and uncover the truth about the crime.
- The author provided elaboration on the impact of climate change by listing specific examples of how rising temperatures are affecting various ecosystems around the world.
Evidence:
- In order to support her argument, the lawyer presented evidence in the form of emails exchanged between the defendant and a witness.
Pose:
- The group leader posed a question to the team members, asking them to brainstorm ideas for improving customer satisfaction.
Probing:
- The detective spent hours probing the suspect for information, asking pointed questions to try and uncover the truth about the crime.
Answered by
GPT 3.5
Elaboration: The author explained in detail how climate change is affecting different ecosystems.
Evidence: The lawyer used emails as evidence to support her argument.
Pose: The group leader asked team members to suggest ideas for improving customer satisfaction.
Probing: The detective asked pointed questions to get more information from the suspect.
Evidence: The lawyer used emails as evidence to support her argument.
Pose: The group leader asked team members to suggest ideas for improving customer satisfaction.
Probing: The detective asked pointed questions to get more information from the suspect.
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