Define the critical thinking skill of interpretation, and identify the subskills associated with it

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The critical thinking skill of interpretation involves comprehending and expressing the meaning or significance of a wide variety of experiences, situations, data, events, judgments, conventions, beliefs, rules, procedures, or criteria. The subskills associated with interpretation are categorizing, decoding significance, and clarifying meaning.

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Aristotle's ideal was:

a. the autonomous, rational self b. the caring self c. the no self d. humanism

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Equivocation implies using the same word in two different senses in an argument

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Anaximander believed that the fundamental reality was

a. air b. multiple atoms. c. numbers. d. the Boundless.

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