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Perspective
A characteristic way of thinking about people, situations, events, and ideas.
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Argument
A set of connected ideas, supported by examples, made by a writer to prove or disprove a point.
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Statement of Opinion
Is information presented as objectively real and verifiable ("The internet is a reseach tool").
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Assumption
A judgment, generalization, or bias influenced by experience and values.
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Statement of Fact
A belief, conclusion, or judgment that is inherently difficult, and sometimes impossible, to verify ("The internet is always the best and most reliable research tool").
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Bias
A preference or inclination, especially one that prevents evenhanded judgment.
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Brainstorming
Letting your mind free-associate to come up with different ideas or answers.
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Emotional intelligence
The ability to perceive, assess, and manage one's own emotions and understand the emotions of others.
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