Recognizing Strengths/Weaknesses
Determining the Relevance of Evidence
Distinguishing Between Fact vs Opinion
Drawing Inferences
Identifying Assumptions
Identifying Author's Attitude
Recognizing Similarities
Making Predictions
Drawing Conclusions
Applying Ideas
Reading with Critical Comprehension
Recognizing the Strengths/Weaknesses of Arguments
Selecting a textbook is like buying a new suit so go into the bookstore and see what feels right.
This is a Faulty Analogy because there is little similarity between selecting a textbook and buying a suit.
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