Reading critically requires you to
a. evaluate and react to what you are reading.
b. accept everything you read as true.
c. accept claims made by professional writers.
d. acknowledge expert opinions as fact.
b. accept everything you read as true.
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What is a way to appeal to logic in a paper?
a. stir up emotions with loaded language b. use testimony or research from experts c. use graphic images that shock d. all of the above
The horses pranced at the starting gate. The horses were eager to start the race.
For each of the following pairs of sentences, select the answer that correctly combines the two using an –ING modifier. A) The horses were eager to start the race prancing at the starting gate. B) Prancing at the starting gate, the horses were eager to start the race.
Using context clues, circle the best meaning for each italicized word
Should we practice adherence to the exact words of a law or to the intention of a law? And if we choose to follow the intention, how do we truly know what that intention is? a. sticking b. listening quietly c. bringing justice d. speaking clearly
When you skim through a chapter before you begin to read it, and read all of the titles,
subtitles, headings, diagrams, and captions, you are __________ the chapter. a) predicting b) surveying c) reviewing d) recording