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“What counts as a good explanation?”
To explain what counts as a good explanation, we first need to know what explanation means: It means to interpret, something that explains or clarifies.
Explanation is very important to us, without explanation we wouldn’t be able reason. ... So what I’m saying is that, giving an explanation means giving evidence of your beliefs, what you think. If people think that is wrong and you got a good explanation they might see that you are right.
We need explanation everything, we use it by everything we do, and it helps us better to understand certain concepts, why certain things happen to us or to someone else. If we can’t find an explanation or reason for certain things to happen, such as UFO’s people claim they have seen them but they can’t give evidence that looks real enough to be take as real. ...
To explain your explanation you will need certain sources or evidence. Without those sources and evidence we cant really make a good explanation of what we just saw, heard, or felt. ... I can say from this that our senses and feelings also play a big role in our reasons of explanation.
Explanation is only useful when you have something to base your explanation on. If you don’t have evidence to base your explanation on, you will get a bad explanation. ... I have already told what cases a good explanation would be helpful, but an easier example is when you get your report card, and your moms asks you why you have a bad report.
Approximate Word count = 1224 Approximate Pages = 4.9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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