Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)

1. You do not have to agree with everything you read.
2. Critical reading means criticizing or finding fault with a text.
3. Critical reading is the process of determining whether a text is valid and then deciding whether you agree with the ideas it presents.
4. Critical readers approach new ideas with a healthy skepticism.
5. Writing can be a powerful tool for self-expression.


1. True
2. False
3. False
4. True
5. True

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Lee las frases y determina si son Ciertas o Falsas. Si son falsas, subraya la palabra incorrecta y escribe una palabra correcta en la línea.

C F 1. Es probable que las personas perezosas prefieran los deportes extremos. C F 2. Se usa una tabla (board) cuadrada para jugar a las damas y al ajedrez. C F 3. Una persona que juega a las cartas todos los días logra muchos golpes. C F 4. Cuando hace viento, es divertido volar una cometa. C F 5. Se usa una sartén para tostar la comida. C F 6. Es importante adobar el agua antes de agregar el arroz. C F 7. La clara y la yema son partes del huevo. C F 8. La comida que está bien adobada o sazonada es sabrosa.

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In paragraph 8, which of the following statements about the so-called worry gene is true?

a. It is unlikely that the tendency to worry is influenced by any single gene. b. The worry gene is a dangerous genetic mutation that should be monitored. c. Using the phrases "a gene for this" and "a gene for that" is an informal way of expressing the valid point that the psychological trait of being anxious is caused by a specific gene. d. Every human characteristic—even the simplest traits, such as eye color—is caused by one gene only, and the worry gene is no exception to this rule.

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Manipulative means

A) scheming B) reckless C) smoothing D) honest

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Major details give more information about the minor details

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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