Analyzing refers to the process of examining information or data in order to understand its components, relationships, and implications.
Interpreting: Interpreting involves explaining or making sense of information by considering its context and drawing conclusions based on evidence.
Comparing: Comparing involves identifying similarities and differences between two or more things in order to gain a deeper understanding of them.
Classifying: Classifying involves categorizing or organizing information into groups based on shared characteristics or criteria.
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