Literally "query" is just another word for "question". So right up there is an example. In SQL, a query would be something like SELECT NAME FROM EMP WHERE DEPARTMENT = 'MARKETING';
"What are the benefits of measures of central tendency? Explain with an example
This question doesn't mean anything. Explain more thoroughly.
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Interpret means to explain something like to explain remainders
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What do you mean by 'determine'? Explain, please.
Whether something is "great art" or not is outside the province of science. However, scientific techniques can often determine is something believed to be a great work of art is authentic or is a forgery.
What does "explain" mean? To "explain" something is to tell in detail what something means.
Literally "query" is just another word for "question". So right up there is an example. In SQL, a query would be something like SELECT NAME FROM EMP WHERE DEPARTMENT = 'MARKETING';
That Demeter, the goddess of harvest, was the cause for seasons. This is a Greek myth. It was their explanation for something they can't explain.
What does "explain" mean? To "explain" something is to tell in detail what something means.
Yes, the word explain is a verb; the act of explaining, to make clear by providing information; to account for, giving a reason or justification for something. Example sentence: Now you can explain why the word explain is a verb.
Interpreting meaning means to explain the meaning of something. For example, you may be asked to explain why a certain character acts the way he or she does, or why they are upset with another character.
When they could not explain something they put a god. Example thunder, then they said Thor was angry.
a. To pull something up from the ground b. To move someone from their home or a familiar location c. To eradicate, or destroy
The phrase 'for example' would typically be used when someone wants to refer to a situation to better explain or clarify something to the other person.