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When developing interpretive exercises, what should be ensured?


The materials provided for interpretation should be ambiguous and leave room for multiple possible answers.


The questions should focus primarily on students' ability to recall specific terms and definitions.


The materials should be clear, relevant, and provide enough information for students to base their answers on.


The materials should require knowledge from unrelated topics to challenge students.

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
When developing interpretive exercises, the following should be ensured:

**The materials should be clear, relevant, and provide enough information for students to base their answers on.**

This ensures that students have a solid foundation of understanding and can engage with the material meaningfully, rather than relying on ambiguity or unrelated knowledge. The goal of interpretive exercises is to encourage critical thinking and analysis, which requires a clear starting point that is relevant to the topic at hand.

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