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A good critical reader should be able to Distinguish between fact and opinion. Sally kohn: Your job as a reader is to recognize when and where facts and opinions blend. She says health care workers must be tested for the virus that causes AIDS. Kohn says the author supplies facts that are unrelated to the opinion being expressed.
A good critical reader should be able to Distinguish between fact and opinion. Sally kohn: Your job as a reader is to recognize when and where facts and opinions blend. She says health care workers must be tested for the virus that causes AIDS. Kohn says the author supplies facts that are unrelated to the opinion being expressed.
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A good critical reader should be able to Distinguish between fact and opinion. Sally kohn: Your job as a reader is to recognize when and where facts and opinions blend. She says health care workers must be tested for the virus that causes AIDS. Kohn says the author supplies facts that are unrelated to the opinion being expressed.
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reasons and are relevant to the facts being expressed
!^ lack adequate evidence
and take several forms ^ ! 6 : instead of offering support to justify his/her opinion, the author makes the same claim over and over again; i.e. relies on repetition
! Example: We Americans like to brag about
progress, but, in fact life was better in the nineteenth 6entury than it is now. People were happier and more at peace with themselves. There just wasnt the same kind of anxiety and tension that there is today. If we had a chance, we would probably all get into a time machine and go backward, rather than forward. All of our highly touted technological progress has not brought us an increased measure of contentment. ^
! d the author supplies facts that are unrelated to the opinion being expressed.
! Example: Health care workers must be tested
for the virus that causes AIDS. To date, more than 100,000 people have died from AIDS- related illnesses. In addition, current figures from the national 6enters for Disease 6ontrol show that thousands more are already infected with HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, and will probably develop full-blown AIDS.