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Which paragraph teaches you more and why

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
I don’t have the two paragraphs you’re comparing. Please paste them and I’ll say which one teaches more and why.

If you want to judge them yourself, here’s a quick, practical way to decide:

1. Define the learning goal
- What should the reader understand or be able to do after reading?

2. Check for novelty and relevance
- Does the paragraph introduce new, useful information for that goal?

3. Assess clarity and organization
- Is the idea stated directly and logically? Are key terms explained?

4. Look for depth and precision
- Does it go beyond a surface statement? Are causal links, mechanisms, or steps shown?

5. Evaluate examples and concrete details
- Are there examples, analogies, data, or specifics that make the idea usable?

6. Consider scaffolding and transfer
- Does it build on prior knowledge and point to how to apply the idea in other contexts?

7. Check for credibility and evidence
- Are claims supported by facts, references, or clear reasoning?

8. Engagement and memorability
- Is it phrased in a way that’s easy to remember or prompts further thinking?

Quick rubric (score 0–5 each): novelty, clarity, depth, examples, transferability, evidence. Add the six scores — higher total = teaches more.

If you paste the two paragraphs I’ll apply this method and give a short, specific comparison and score.