Clarify the difference between thinking and clarification.

Hey, do you know the difference between clarification and clarification? Come, I'll tell you slowly!

First of all, to clarify this word, it is big boss in written language! It means sorting and cleaning, just like you tidy your room. Sometimes we use it to sort out chaotic thoughts, such as "clearing our minds". Doesn't that sound tall?

What about tidying up? More colloquial, simply put, it is sorting and combing. Just like you comb your hair, make everything look orderly. In daily life, we often use it to express the clarity of thinking, such as "clear head".

In practice, the difference between clarification and clarification is as obvious as formal and informal occasions. On the formal occasions of writing papers and reports, we prefer to use the "clarification" on the tall to express the process of sorting out ideas; In daily life, such as chatting with friends, we often use "sorting" to express our clear thinking.

There's another little secret. As a frequent writer, I find that the effects of using these two words are different. When I need to express my deep thinking and research on something, I will choose to use "clarification" because it can better reflect my rigorous attitude. When discussing with friends, I will use "tidying up" more, because it can create a relaxed dialogue atmosphere.

Okay, okay, after all this talk, you should understand the difference between clarification and clarification, right? If you have any other questions, please keep asking!