Grok Frameworks Flashcards
(55 cards)
What is DOC-CICEROL used for?
Analyzing abstract concepts.
What is the first aspect of DOC-CICEROL?
Definition – What it is.
What does ‘O’ stand for in DOC-CICEROL?
Origin – Who created it and when.
What does the first ‘C’ stand for in DOC-CICEROL?
Core Mechanism – How it works.
What does the second ‘C’ stand for in DOC-CICEROL?
Its components.
What does ‘I’ stand for in DOC-CICEROL?
Inputs – What it’s built from.
What does ‘C’ stand for in DOC-CICEROL?
Context – Where it fits.
What does ‘E’ stand for in DOC-CICEROL?
Evidence – What proves it.
What does ‘R’ stand for in DOC-CICEROL?
Reach – How it’s applied.
What does the second ‘O’ stand for in DOC-CICEROL?
Output – What it produces.
What does ‘L’ stand for in DOC-CICEROL?
Bounds – Its limits.
What is FLASH-BACK used for?
Analyzing historical events.
What is the first aspect of FLASH-BACK?
Focus – What happened.
What does ‘L’ stand for in FLASH-BACK?
Leaders – Who drove it.
What does ‘A’ stand for in FLASH-BACK?
Action – How it unfolded.
What does ‘S’ stand for in FLASH-BACK?
Support – What enabled it.
What does ‘H’ stand for in FLASH-BACK?
Highlight – When it peaked.
What does ‘B’ stand for in FLASH-BACK?
Backdrop – Historical context.
What does ‘A’ stand for in FLASH-BACK?
Aftermath – Immediate result.
What does ‘C’ stand for in FLASH-BACK?
Clues – Proof it occurred.
What does ‘K’ stand for in FLASH-BACK?
Keynote – Why it matters.
What is WRITE-NOW used for?
Structuring essays.
What is the first aspect of WRITE-NOW?
What – The topic.
What does ‘R’ stand for in WRITE-NOW?
Reason – Why it’s written.