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In ____, the critical reader does not accept anything at face value, thus recognizing the fact that everything must be thoroughly understood. Select one: a. reflecting on challenges to beliefs and values b. evaluating an argument c. contextualizing d. questioning to understand and remember

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The correct answer is letter "B": evaluating an argument.

Step-by-step explanation:

In critical reading, evaluating an argument implies evaluating how logic and legitimate a text is. The critical reader does not accept the idea being provided at first but analyses it in two steps: the claim (the point of view being exposed) and the support (evidence that helps get to the point of view being exposed). The support must be accurate with the claim for the text to be valid.

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