Examples
Definitions
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Compare and Contrast
100

Most people speak Spanish in Spain.

What is vernacular?

100

The quality of being clear

What is clarity?

100

As artificial intelligence becomes more and more integrated into our daily lives, it is important to check for ___ in the datasets used.

What is bias?

100

Both words are about language, but one is about the language spoken by people living in a specific region, while the other is used in informal language.

What is vernacular and colloquialism?

200

Your Honor, my client would never perform such a horrific act because he is loved by everyone in his community.

What is a refutation?

200

The inclination to favor or oppose a certain person, group, idea, or concept

What is bias?

200

The preacher's ____ in his sermon allowed everyone in the congregation to hear and understand his message.

What is articulation?

200

Both words are about how someone speaks, but one describes how someone forms words, while the other describes how coherent someone's speaking is. 

What is articulation and clarity?

300

During my free time, I like eating sushi, riding my bike, and playing video games.

What is parallelism?

300

The changes of intonation and pitch in speaking

What is inflection?

300

The defense attorney's powerful ___ helped sway the jury into acquitting his client.

What is rhetoric?

300

Both are about word choice, but one is about using effective speaking through figure of speech, while the other is about grammatical structure. 

What is rhetoric and parallelism? 

400

Do you live in NYC? Nah, I live upstate.

What is colloquialism?

400

The action of proving a statement false

What is a refutation?

400

The disinterested speaker gave an agonizingly monotonous speech as she spoke without ____.

What is inflection?

400

Both words are about someone's opinions or stance on something, but one is about unconscious prejudices, while the other is about how someone proves something wrong.

What is bias and refutation?