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Which step in the critical thinking process typically requires breaking down information? A. Define the issue. B. Consider the implications. C. Evaluate the ideas. D. Explore different ideas. E. Choose
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Which step in the critical thinking process typically requires breaking down information?
A. Define the issue.
B. Consider the implications.
C. Evaluate the ideas.
D. Explore different ideas.
E. Choose the ideas.
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c or b i hope it helps
Step-by-step explanation:
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C is the answer bc I have to break the process which is evaluate it
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