If it were black's turn, he'd be able to mate white immediately. But, it's white turn and white can force a draw for this game. How?
White can force a draw for this game. How?
This game will be a draw by insufficient checkmating material if you find the correct move(s) for white. Remember that two knights and a king are not enough material to checkmate the opposing king by force.
If it were black's turn, he'd be able to checkmate white immediately. What is the only way for white to force a draw this game?
This game will eventually end in a draw by the 50-move rule if you find the correct moves for white in this position. Please remember that the 50-move rule occurs after both players make 50 consecutive moves where there are no pawn pushes or captures. This position might not ever happen in a real game, but it's a fanciful composition where your goal as white is to force the draw.
Black is down a bishop and a knight and won't necessarily lose this game. But, only if you manage to find the right way to force the draw. What is the best move that black can make in this position?
Don't stalemate black in this position. Checkmate the black king in a few moves.
If it were black's turn, this position would be a stalemate since the black king has no legal moves and isn't in check. But, it's white's turn and you need to know how to do the queen mate if you want to win this game. Make sure the black king always has at least one legal move until you checkmate him.