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Introduction to Reasoning Critical Thinking: Introduction to Reasoning

Types of Reasoning What is reasoning? This year you will be introduced to ______ different types of reasoning. What is reasoning? THINKING that ___________________________________

Types of Reasoning ____________ Reasoning: are things alike or different? ____________ Reasoning: why things happen _____________ Reasoning: statements about groups and parts of groups

Why learn about Reasoning? When someone is trying to convince you of something, reasoning helps you ______________ & ___________ the argument How are the ideas and info connected ______________ the argument: is it a strong argument or a weak argument?