👉 To proofread.
Alright class, settle down and listen close to me, We’ve got a tricky word today, you see! The dictionary tripped you up, it seems, With “proofread,” fulfilling writing dreams. But "prove" is different, don't you know? It means to show something’s true, let the facts flow! To prove a statement, clear and bright, You need evidence, shining light. Like saying “I proved I did my chores,” Showing dishes clean, behind closed doors! Or "Scientists prove with tests so keen," That something's real, a wonderful scene. It’s about demonstrating, step by step you see, That what you say is absolutely free Of doubt and question – solid and true! So "proofread" checks for errors, it’s quite new, But “prove” shows something's real, through and through. Now, who can give me an example of how to prove a statement? Let's hear you shout!