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Why is critical reading as a form of reasoning important to you?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Critical reading involves presenting a reasoned argument that evaluates and analyses what you have read. Being critical, therefore - in an academic sense - means advancing your understanding, not dismissing and therefore closing off learning.

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Answer:Critical reading is a very useful skill in the modern world, but it was increasingly becoming scarce amonst graduate from schools.

Explanation:Critical reading is different from passive reading and involves being skeptical about every text that's read, with a view of analyzing the content, so that one can know whether the author was objective when writing the text. It's generally assumed that graduates and scholars possess this skill although this isn't thecase.According to Roberta (2008), there are three main goals of critical reading. The first is to recognize the purpose that the text served in conveying the message of the author. This is done through analysis of the language and content of the text. The second goal is to understand the persuasive elements and tone of the text.

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