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1 Thessalonians 5:21: '"But
test
them all; hold on to what is
good
,"'
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Critical reading
Looking for ways of
thinking
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Explicit claims
Claims that are
directly stated
in the text
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Implicit claims
Claims that are
suggested
or
implied
in the text
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Explicit claim
"Please close the window!"
"
His eyes are blue.
"
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Implicit claim
"It's so cold in here."
"I am in a hurry, we'll talk about it later."
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Characteristics of a good claim
Argumentative
and
debatable
Specific
and
focused
Interesting
and
engaging
Logical
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Claim of fact
A claim that can be
proven true
or
false
Example: "Smoking is dangerous to one's health."
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Claim of value
A claim that expresses a
personal
opinion or judgment
Example: "
Honesty
is the best policy."
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Claim of policy
A claim that
proposes
a course of
action
Example: "
Euthanasia
is immoral."
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Statements to identify claim types
Claim of
fact
Claim of
value
Claim of
fact
Claim of
value
Claim of
policy
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Context
The text's background
socially
,
politically
, culturally, or historically
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Hypertext
A
non-linear
way of showing information, beyond the standard
linear
text
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Intertextuality
The
relationship
between texts, where one text is
influenced
by or refers to another
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Types of intertextuality
Appropriation
Allusion
Parody
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