GIFTED or Bright?

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GIFTED or Bright?

BRIGHT knows the answers GIFTED asks the questions

BRIGHT is attentive GIFTED is intellectually engaged

BRIGHT has good ideas GIFTED has original ideas

BRIGHT absorbs information GIFTED manipulates information

BRIGHT top student GIFTED beyond age peers

BRIGHT repeats 6-8 times for mastery GIFTED 1-2 times mastery

BRIGHT understands ideas GIFTED constructs abstractions

BRIGHT grasps meaning GIFTED draws inferences

BRIGHT is a technician GIFTED is an inventor