Five Strands of Critical Thinking
Title: Five Strands of Critical Thinking
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 641 | Pages: 2 (approximately 235 words/page)
Five Strands of Critical Thinking
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 641 | Pages: 2 (approximately 235 words/page)
Five Strands
Critical, factual, historical, cultural and aesthetic are five strands that are intertwined to create an effective perspective on understanding how to write a paper. Correctly using the five strands will lead to successful written communication.
Thinking critically is essential to reading and writing. Logical reasoning is used in two forms, inductive and deductive reasoning. When writing logically, do not use, or conclude with, logical fallacies (Kirszner and Mandell 57-59). To be able to
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topic is and lead them to the conclusion. Closed-form writers begin by telling their conclusion and spend the rest of the time justifying it (Ramage and Bean 485, 496-500).
In conclusion, it is easy to see that the five strands are an essential part of successful written communication. Each of the five have a very important individual meaning, even though they all intertwine to weave the words together to form an educated, five strand quality paper.