The flag descriptions should be fairly clear, as written.
A question is "too broad" if it cannot reasonably be answered by a single answer, of the length expected for Stack Overflow. In other words, if you can't imagine yourself sitting down and writing a succinct, 3–4 paragraph answer that completely and accurately answers the question, it is almost certainly "too broad".
(Either that, or you are not sufficiently knowledgeable about the topic to answer it without writing a rambling answer filled with irrelevant noise. But in that case, either you should not be flagging questions about that topic, or your flag will be ignored because there will not be enough people who agree with you.)
Questions are commonly closed as "too broad" when answering them would require that an entire book or tutorial be written. Another reason that questions are commonly closed as "too broad" is when they ask more than one question. The rule is one question per question!
A question is "unclear" if it is unclear what the person is asking and/or what type of answer they are expecting. A question is also unclear if insufficient information is provided in the question to be able to understand the problem. This is intentionally a broad brush; lots of poorly asked questions with insufficient detail fall under this flag/close reason. Use your best judgment.
I don't know what you mean by "I help". If you mean that you post an answer anyway, then you should stop doing this. You can "help" by leaving comments suggesting improvements that the person can make to the post, and you can "help" by flagging problematic posts. But it is not helping anyone to try to answer questions that are unclear, too broad, or otherwise problematic.