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A critical reader analyzes and evaluates the preciseness of the reasoning that supports a certain thesis statement of a text.
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.
15 questions. Show answers. Q1. It involves giving an argument, analyzes and evaluates the text read. Reasoning. Analysis. Critical Reading. Evaluative Statements. 300 s. Q2.
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Fact, Opinion, Convention or Preference. Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like Reasoning, self-awareness, open-mindedness, reasoning, resoning and more.
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.