If a question states "Give two reasons why." then yes, generally you will need to explain your reasoning.
By explaining when being asked to explain you should give in all the details of the question or topic which is given by a teacher/lecture.
Give and explain five reasons why you would recommend the study of economics to a business student?
To effectively explain withdrawals on a transcript, one should provide a brief explanation for each withdrawal, such as personal reasons or academic challenges. It is important to be honest and transparent about the reasons for the withdrawals to give a clear understanding to the reader.
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Give any supporting facts, opinions, or reasons. When giving an explanation, keep these questions in mind. Who? What? When? Where? Why? How? Answer as many of those as possible, and you should have a pretty solid answer.
There are no acceptable reasons as the word itself implies.
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I have absolutely no idea what you are asking about. Could you please explain your question.
This is an open-ended, higher order question that requires learners to link or apply ideas, give reasons, summarise or evaluate. Sometimes the questions encourage learners to ask further questions to qualify what the question is actually asking them to explain. These questions generally require extended answers.
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