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What kind of information do you need to identify before you can start thinking critically?
2.
How do you know when you truly understand what you’ve read or heard?
3.
Describe one way you can apply what you’ve learned to a real situation.
4.
Why is it important to break ideas into smaller parts when evaluating information?
5.
How can you combine old and new ideas to create something original?
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What do you consider before accepting or rejecting an argument or opinion?
7.
What makes reasoning logical and reliable?
8.
Why is reflecting on your thoughts and actions important for improvement?
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How do you draw conclusions from limited information or clues?
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Why must you always check the truth and relevance of the evidence?
11.
How does logic help you avoid making emotional or biased decisions?
12.
What steps do you usually take before making an important decision?
13.
How does creativity support critical thinking and problem solving?
14.
What’s the first thing you should do when faced with a difficult problem?
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How can you tell if the solution you choose is effective and fair?