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14 Cards in this Set
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__________ ___________ is a skill that allows to identify information which are clearly stated (explicit) and ideas that are suggested (implicit) because it will help you make inferences based on what you have read. |
CRITICAL READING |
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The definition of _________ is, “implied or understood though not plainly or directly expressed.” Something is, therefore, _________ when it is not directly stated but is either suggested in the wording or necessary to effectuate the purpose. |
IMPLICIT |
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The definition of __________ is, “to fully and clearly express something, leaving nothing implied.” Something is _________ when it is cleared stated and spelled out and there is no room for confusion, as in the writing of a contract or statute. |
EXPLICIT |
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___________ ___________– clearly stated (direct) |
EXPLICIT INFORMATION |
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______________ _____________ ______________ _____________ – implied, suggested (indirect) |
IMPLICIT INFORMATION |
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A __________ is a statement essentially arguable but used as a primary point to support or prove an argument. |
CLAIM |
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• Central idea • What the writer tries to prove in the text by providing details, explanations, and other types of evidence. • A sentence that summarizes the most important thing that the writer wants to say as a result of his/her thinking , reading, or writing. |
CLAIMS OF FACT |
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1.A claim should be argumentative and debatable. Example: Men are better in Math than women. 2. A claim should be specific and focused. 3. A claim should be interesting and engaging. 4. A claim should be logical. It should result from reasonable weighing of support provided. |
Characteristics of a good CLAIM: |
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___________ __ _______ relate to statements that can be verified as they rely on actual information for support. It states a quantifiable assertion, or measurable topic. They assert that something has existed, exists, or will never exist based on data. |
CLAIMS OF FACT |
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Claims of fact usually answer a _____ question. When determining whether something is a claim of fact, the following questions can be considered: • |
WHAT |
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• Value judgment made based on morals, standards, and norms • Require the use of standards of evaluation, presentation of advantages Or moral standards used, use of example to concretize abstractions, and use of credible experts. |
CLAIMS OF VALUE |
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________ __ _________ assert something that can be qualified. They consist of arguments about moral, philosophical, or aesthetic topics. These types of topics try to prove that some values are desirable compared to others. |
CLAIM OF VALUE |
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_________ __ ________is an argument which asserts the implantation of a certain policy. This is driven by the need to present a solution to problems that have arisen; sometimes it is given as a response to claims of facts. It generally state solutions and plans that are procedural and organized |
CLAIMS OF POLICY |
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Are specific and measurable actions that need to be done in order to address issues or concerns presented in an argument or proposition. |
CLAIMS OF POLICY |