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Explain 'responding' from Tanner's Model of CJ?

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Responses to a claim about behavior in a text can include agreeing with supporting evidence, challenging with counterarguments, seeking clarification on assumptions, and reflecting on societal implications.

Step-by-step explanation:

When confronted with the claim that people should not behave in the way described in a chapter, several responses can be formulated as part of a critical discussion:

  • Agree with the claim by providing evidence or examples that support the reasons for appropriate behavior and align with the stated claim.
  • Challenging the claim by bringing up counterarguments that demonstrate why the behavior described might be acceptable or necessary in certain contexts.
  • Seeking clarification by questioning the assumptions underlying the claim to better understand the perspective from which the claim is made.
  • Reflecting on the implications of the claim and considering its broader impact on society or on the individuals involved.

This approach to critical thinking helps facilitate a thorough examination of the text as a cultural artifact and engages the reader in a constructive dialogue with the content.

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