Understanding the Question: Command Terms
Planning
Most essay and exam questions contain one or more “command” (or “task”) terms. These indicate
what the question or title is asking you to do. Some examples of suggested definitions are:
Account for: Give reasons for/give evidence to support a statement
Analyse: Study or examine closely in order to understand better; identify main points and
features; take apart and consider the different elements
Apply Use something for a purpose, e.g. to support an analysis
Argue/Justify: Use evidence to prove or disprove a point of view/statement
Assess/Comment on: Use evidence to determine the value or importance of the subject in question
Calculate: Find the value of (show your working)
Comment on: Identify the main issues and give an informed opinion (i.e. evidence-based not purely
personal)
Compare and Find similarities and differences
or contrast:
Consider Pay close attention to a particular aspect or fact when assessing something
Critically Evaluate: Balance arguments for and against, assessing the strength of the evidence
Define: State the precise meaning
Demonstrate: Show how, with examples
Describe/Identify: Give the main characteristics, features or events
Discuss: Give arguments for and against, consider the implications
Examine/Explore: Look in detail
Explain: Relate clearly how/why
Illustrate: Support your points with examples (e.g. statistics, diagrams, sketches, quotes etc.)
Interpret: Give the meaning of data or other evidence presented
Outline/Summarise: Point out the main features of a topic or a sequence of events
Prove: Establish the truth by offering indisputable evidence or a logical sequence of steps or
statements
Relate: Show similarities and connections
Review: Look back on/survey a topic and assess its worth / importance / usefulness
State: Give the main points
To what Assess a situation or the truth of statement
Extent/ How far:
Trace Show the stages of development, from start to finish
Adapted from Stella Cottrell, The Study Skills Handbook, 2nd ed. (Hampshire: Palgrave, 2003), p. 155.
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