Reading

Introduction
Literal Comprehension
Critical Comprehension

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

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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.

Click the "Previous" button if you wish to see the list of the common problems with weak arguments again.



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