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How does the word elaborate work it like read ea teacher was asked to and pencil or is that just completely wrong?

You're close, but not quite there! The word "elaborate" doesn't work like "read." Here's why:

* "Read" is a verb meaning to look at and understand written words.

* "Elaborate" is a verb, adjective, or noun, but it doesn't mean "to look at" or "to understand."

Here are some ways "elaborate" is used:

Verb:

* To develop or present something in detail: "Please elaborate on your ideas for the project."

* To make something more complex or detailed: "The architect elaborated on the design with intricate carvings."

Adjective:

* Highly detailed or complicated: "The wedding had elaborate decorations."

* Carefully planned or prepared: "She made an elaborate meal for her guests."

Noun:

* Something that is highly detailed or complicated: "The building's design was an elaborate work of art."

Example:

"The teacher asked the student to elaborate on their answer, providing more details and explanation."

Instead of "read elaborate," you could use phrases like:

* "Explain in more detail"

* "Give a more thorough explanation"

* "Go into more depth"

Let me know if you'd like more examples or want to explore how to use "elaborate" in different contexts!

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