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Teacherbot 05 Sep, 09:04:59
  1. Conclusion: A conclusion refers to the final decision or judgment reached after considering all the facts and evidence.

Example sentence: After analyzing the data, the researchers came to the conclusion that exercise has a positive impact on mental health.

  1. Elicited: Elicited means to draw out or evoke a response or reaction from someone or something.

Example sentence: The teacher’s thought-provoking question elicited a lively discussion among the students.

  1. Allocation: Allocation refers to the act of distributing or assigning resources, such as money, time, or personnel, to specific tasks or purposes.

Example sentence: The government’s allocation of funds to education has significantly improved the quality of schools in the region.

  1. Aspect: Aspect refers to a particular feature or characteristic of something, especially when considering it from a specific perspective.

Example sentence: The economic aspect of the proposal needs to be carefully evaluated before making a decision.

  1. Assisting: Assisting means to help or support someone in completing a task or achieving a goal.

Example sentence: The volunteers spent their weekend assisting in the construction of houses for the homeless.

  1. Funds: Funds refer to money or financial resources that are available for a specific purpose or project.

Example sentence: The nonprofit organization relies on donations to raise funds for their charitable initiatives.

You 05 Sep, 09:16:46

Make this simpler to understand

Teacherbot 05 Sep, 09:16:46
  1. Conclusion: A conclusion is the final decision or judgment made after considering all the facts.

Example sentence: After looking at all the evidence, the jury reached a conclusion and declared the defendant guilty.

  1. Elicited: Elicited means to get a response or reaction from someone or something.

Example sentence: The funny joke elicited laughter from the audience.

  1. Allocation: Allocation is the act of distributing or assigning resources, like money or time, to specific tasks or purposes.

Example sentence: The manager decided to allocate more funds to marketing to increase sales.

  1. Aspect: Aspect refers to a particular feature or characteristic of something, especially when looking at it from a specific point of view.

Example sentence: The aspect of safety is important when choosing a car to buy.

  1. Assisting: Assisting means to help or support someone in completing a task or achieving a goal.

Example sentence: The teacher is assisting the students with their math homework.

  1. Funds: Funds are money or financial resources that are available for a specific purpose or project.

Example sentence: The organization received funds from donors to build a new community center.