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Meaning of Words and Phrases
 
Main Idea and Supporting Details
 
Purpose, Point of View, and Intended Meaning
 
Analyze the Relationship Among Ideas
 
Critical Reasoning Skills
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Logic of Argument and Validity of Analogies
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Use Critical Reasoning Skills to Evaluate Written Material

Evaluating the Stated or Implied Assumptions on which the Validity of a Writer's Argument Depends

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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