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Which term means making sense of information? a evidence b reasoning c investigation d explanation
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making a conclusion based on what you read
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Which term means making sense of information?
a evidence b reasoning c investigation d explanation
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what is a plan for asking questions and testing possible answers
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What relationships exist among reasoning, evidence and explanation?
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Which of the following would NOT be considered a leap of logic?
That dagger had never been in the possession of the pacific and
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Ari
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Which question should you consider when you evaluate a text for it's argument?
A. Does the text tell a story about the author's
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J.J.
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What relationships exist among reasoning, evidence, and explanation?(1 point)
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sebastian chapa
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Which of the following are the steps for evaluating a claim?(1 point)
identify the reasons, write a paragraph about it, identify
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TX2lover99
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Why is it important to be able to categorize the facts of an argument?(1 point)
Responses It allows you to discover the writer's
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Emo Freak
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Why is it important for readers to check for evidence in a text
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LT2309
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What distinguishes a fact from an opinion?
-A fact can be proven true. -A fact can be changed over time. -A fact can be supported
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(~ ̄▽ ̄)~D
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For a reader to
two or more things, the reader must consider how the things are different.
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chantel
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Thinking science quick check
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Chf
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would the sentence "Time is Money!" be a good opening line for a letter urging a group of international business executives to
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shane
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Why are new ideas often rejected, and what is needed before new ideas should be accepted?
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nataline
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Here are all the reading roles:
1. Discussion Director As a discussion director you will think about the following: - what images
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IhopeIhelp
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Definition of Critical Thinking
The first reading contained the following definition of critical thinking: According to the
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Anonymous
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Which phrase defines a sound argument
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Amy
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Explain how a piece of evidence can show the importance of a benefit
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How was the argument traced?
A. By deciding if you agree with the writer's stance of topic. B. By seeing if the reasons and
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When evaluating a claim, which of the following would tell you that it is not a good claim? (1 point)
The evidence contains both
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Anonymous
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Which of these phrases is an opinion?
a. America is a wealthy country b. Many Americans have money c. Many Americans have jobs d.
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Naah
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Change your thinking(Title of my reseach paper)
How do I plan to support my thesis with compelling arguments and
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Zoe
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When support is offered for a claim, using logic and facts, that is called what?
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melflrsss
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Which type of evidence does the author use to distinguish a position from that of others?
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Aiden
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What relationships exist among reasoning, evidence, and explanation?(1 point)
Responses Reasoning is associated directly with
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social studies
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Please read the first paragraph of G.K. Chesterton's "The Philosophy of the Schoolroom" and answer the following question.
"What
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Max
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Which is an example of a student using critical thinking to study kinetic energy?(1 point)
Responses Abe evaluates his
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fffff
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Determine whether the following statement makes sense or does not make sense, and explain your reasoning:
By modeling attitudes
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Kara
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If you want to improve your team's critical thinking skills you will need to introduce them to the tools, give them
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The "7 So What's" are critical to for analyzing what?
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You have a team member who is a bit inflexible thy are prone to doing their job without much reflection they don't like
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What is the most productive way to apply the 80/20 principle to critical thinking
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When evaluating evidence, which of the following shows that evidence is sufficient?
* The evidence is connected to the author's
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Jaylynn
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WHEN YOU REVIEW A TEXT TO EVALUATE ITS ARGUMENT, WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING MUST YOU DO FIRST?
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Brenda
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Which of the following describes how to trace an argument?
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Tania
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Which phrase defines a sound argument?
• a sensible and valid statement • an impractical analysis that is hard to prove • a
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one
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What does it mean when reasoning is sound?(1 point) It includes an explanation of the author's opinion. It highlights the most
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PhoeniX Bryan
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Which type of connection shows how ideas are similar or different?(1 point)
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Classmate 1: I didn’t see any bias in the article. I think the reporters believed the White Star Hype because it seemed
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egger
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read the following sentence from page 207 "players are judged on their own performance not on anyone else's, and on the basis of
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What is the purpose of an argument
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St Jude girl
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2. Why might taking into account the opinions shared in a source, as well as the facts reported, be useful?
* 1 point A source
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HannJisung
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Which is a conclusion?
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Blue
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When you evaluate a text for its argument, which of the following questions should you consider?
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Brenda
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Which two options describe steps in analyzing a claim? Select the two correct answer.
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Wandy
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Which two options describe steps in analyzing a claim? Select the two correct answers.
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tg
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Which sentence explains what it means for a claim to be debatable?
It can be proven true or false. • It is based on facts that
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one
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LinkedIn Learning Question 4 of 12 You have a team member who is a bit inflexible; they are prone to doing their
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