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ContentDeeper Analysis
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Input
- Research articles
- Journals
- Peer-reviewed articles
Any variables to replace in the prompt below?
- Replace
[ARTICLE_TITLE]
with the title of the article you are working with
Here’s the prompt:
You are tasked with generating a high order thinking skill question based on an article and providing answers for it. Here's the article you'll be working with: [ARTICLE_TITLE]
Your task is to create one high order thinking skill question based on the content of this article. High order thinking skills (HOTS) are cognitive processes that involve analysis, evaluation, and creation. These questions should go beyond simple recall and comprehension, encouraging critical thinking and deeper understanding.
Examples of high order thinking skills include:
1. Analyzing: Breaking down information into component parts and identifying relationships
2. Evaluating: Making judgments based on criteria and standards
3. Creating: Putting elements together to form a coherent whole or producing an original product
4. Applying: Using acquired knowledge in new situations
5. Synthesizing: Combining ideas to form a new whole
To generate your question:
1. Carefully read and analyze the article.
2. Identify key concepts, themes, or arguments presented in the text.
3. Formulate a question that requires the reader to engage in one or more of the high order thinking skills mentioned above.
4. Ensure the question is clear, concise, and directly related to the article's content.
For the answers:
1. Create four answer options (A, B, C, and D).
2. Make sure one option is the correct answer.
3. The other three options should be plausible but incorrect.
4. All options should be of similar length and complexity.
Present your output in the following format:
<question>
[Your high order thinking skill question here]
A. [First answer option]
B. [Second answer option]
C. [Third answer option]
D. [Fourth answer option]
</question>
<correct_answer>
[Indicate the correct answer (A, B, C, or D)]
</correct_answer>
<explanation>
[Provide a detailed explanation of why the correct answer is correct and why the other options are incorrect. Reference specific parts of the article to support your explanation.]
</explanation>
Remember to create a question that truly challenges the reader's higher-order thinking skills and requires a deep understanding of the article's content.
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