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  2. Wikipedia:Please clarify - Wikipedia

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    {{Definition needed}} to mark a term as ambiguous or unclear and in need of a definition {{ Example needed }} to mark individual phrases or sentences which require examples for clarification {{ Explain }} to mark individual phrases or sections which require further explanation for general (i.e. non-expert) readers

  3. Explanation - Wikipedia

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    An explanation is a set of statements usually constructed to describe a set of facts that clarifies the causes, context, and consequences of those facts. It may establish rules or laws, and clarifies the existing rules or laws in relation to any objects or phenomena examined.

  4. Clarification - Wikipedia

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    Clarification, clarifications, or clarify may refer to: Clarification (cooking), purification of broths; Clarification, preparation of clarified butter; Clarification and stabilization of wine; Clarification (water treatment) "Clarifications" , The Wire episode; The Clarification, Declaration Concerning Status of Catholics Becoming Freemasons

  5. Terms of reference - Wikipedia

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    Once the terms have been approved, the members of the project team have a clear definition of the scope of the project. They will then be ready to progress with implementing the remaining project deliverables. This phrase "terms of reference" often refers to the task(s) assigned to a consultant or adviser.

  6. Active listening - Wikipedia

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    Comprehension is a shared meaning between parties in communication. [1] This can be done through top-down or bottom-up listening strategies. Top-down listening for comprehension will involve preparing for what message is likely going to be given, attempting to organize what is being communicated, and listening for summarizations or shifts in topic.

  7. Template:Non sequitur - Wikipedia

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    Use this template in the body of an article as a request for other editors to clarify text that is likely to be confusing to readers because it is a non sequitur, especially the introduction of a name, term, or other reference that was not previously mentioned, and the relevance of which is unclear. This most often happens when material is ...

  8. Template:Clarify span - Wikipedia

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    The {{clarify span}} template may be used when there is text that needs further explanation or clarification. Unlike the template {{}}, this template attaches explicitly to a portion of text, for example one or more specific sentences, by surrounding the text with the template.

  9. Ambiguity - Wikipedia

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    This could mean one actually spoke to the apothecary or went to the apothecary . The context in which an ambiguous word is used often makes it clearer which of the meanings is intended. If, for instance, someone says "I put $100 in the bank", most people would not think someone used a shovel to dig in the mud.