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Provide examples to illustrate your points from "summary" of The Art of Explanation by Lee LeFever

One effective way to make your explanations more understandable is to provide examples that illustrate your points. Examples act as concrete evidence that can help clarify abstract concepts. For instance, if you are explaining a complex scientific theory, providing a real-world example that demonstrates how the theory works can make it easier for your audience to grasp the concept. Using examples also helps to make your explanations more relatable to your audience. People are more likely to understand and remember information when it is presented in a context that is familiar to them. For example, if you are explaining a new software feature, using a scenario that mirrors a common user experience can help users see how the featu...
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