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This document discusses critical reading skills for identifying assertions, formulating counterclaims, and determining textual evidence in arguments. It defines assertions as statements that can be true or false, and lists four common types: facts, conventions, opinions, and preferences.
Steps Used in Critical Reading as Reasoning by Maxine Rafaella C. Rodriguez and Marella Therese A. Tiongson 1. Identifying assertions Identify by a common type of assertion such as fact, convention, opinion, and preference 2. Formulating a counterclaim Counterclaims are made to rebut a previous claim 3.
RW- MODULE CRITICAL READING AS REASONING - Free download as Word Doc (.doc / .docx), PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read online for free. This excerpt from a 1938 presidential address by Manuel L. Quezon addresses the character of the Filipino people and calls for their "spiritual regeneration."
Critical reading involves evaluating how a text presents arguments and draws conclusions. It requires high reflective skills and the ability to analyze, interpret, and evaluate texts. This reading approach distinguishes between explicit information and implicit ideas.
This document provides guidance on critical reading as a form of reasoning. It discusses that critical reading involves engaging with what an author is trying to say and reflecting on the content, style, and meaning of a text.
CRITICAL READING QUICK GUIDE . At university you are expected to use critical reasoning to solve problems and discuss issues. Critical Reading is the first step in developing a critical thinking capacity. When you read with a critical eye you question the information presented rather than accepting it as true. Focus your reading
Terms in this set (28) Fact, Opinion, Convention or Preference. Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like Reasoning, self-awareness, open-mindedness, reasoning, resoning and more.