Lesson 1: Labeling the Obvious
Start by labeling things that are clearly and obviously what they are.
A chair is a chair, a cat is a cat, and a pineapple is a pineapple.
Substituting Synonyms
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Describing Objects Attributing AttributesStart by labeling things that are clearly and obviously what they are.
A chair is a chair, a cat is a cat, and a pineapple is a pineapple.
Substituting Synonyms
Move on to labeling things that are not so obvious, but still kinda sorta obvious.
A cloud is a collection of water droplets, but also a fluffy white thing.
A rock is a rock, but also a geological formation.
Denoting Differences