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I understand that you may not understand a question that has been asked. Here's some general advice:
- Re-read the Question: Sometimes, simply rereading the question carefully can help you catch something you missed the first time. Pay attention to keywords and specific instructions.
- Break it Down: Complex questions can be broken down into smaller, more manageable parts. Identify the core concepts or individual questions within the larger one.
- Look for Definitions: If there are words or terms you don't understand, look them up.
A dictionary or encyclopedia can be helpful. Example Merriam-Webster
- Consider the Context: Think about where you encountered the question. What was the topic of discussion? What information do you already have that might be relevant?
- Ask for Clarification: If possible, ask the person who posed the question to clarify what they mean. Be specific about what you're struggling with. For example, "Could you explain what you mean by [specific term]?" or "Are you asking about [your interpretation of the question]?"