Chapters 3 &4
Chapters 5, 6, 12
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
100
This is your own awareness and understanding of your thinking process and your ability to regulate and direct these processes.
What is metacognition?
100
These words show the relationships of ideas within sentences and between paragraphs.
What is transitions or signal words?
100
This a subtle suggestion expressed without direct statement. Also known as "reading between the lines."
What is an inference?
100
This means the same thing as point of view but it has a negative connotation to it.
What is bias?
100
This is deliberating in a purposeful, organized manner to assess the value of information or argument.
What is critical thinking?
200
These readers lack awareness of how they think when reading.
What is a tacit reader?
200
"However", "but", and "on the contrary" show this.
What is contrast?
200
This is a type of euphemism used to hide ideas in politics or social interaction. Collateral Damage and Sanitation Engineer are examples.
What is politically correct language?
200
An author always has this in mind when he or she puts words on paper.
What is purpose?
200
This barrier to critical thinking means "we refuse to look at the merits of something our belief system rejects.
What is frame of reference?
300
This is the study system developed by Francis Robinson to help students read and learn from text books?
What is SQ3R?
300
This is a method of emphasizing main ideas, major details, and key terms. It means "to add marks".
What is annotating?
300
This is a type of figurative language. It is a comparison between two unlike things without using like or as.
What is a metaphor?
300
This is a statement based on actual evidence or personal observation. It can be proved true.
What is a fact?
300
This barrier to critical thinking means "we tend to evaluate someone or something as good or bad, right or wrong and remain fixed in this thinking"
What is hasty moral judgment?
400
What is the first stage of reading where students ask questions, activate schema, and establish purpose?
What is Preview?
400
This type of test question requires that you break it into parts and simplify it into terms you can understand.
What is an essay question?
400
This is the use of words to express a meaning that is the opposite of what is literally said. If you fall and someone says, "nice job!"
What is verbal irony?
400
The author's purpose directly affects this- it can be cynical, pessimistic, or ambivalent
What is tone?
400
This is the first step in evaluating an argument
What is identify the position on the issue?
500
This is the reviewing and arranging of what was included and learned after reading a passage.
What is recall?
500
This type of test will measure your knowledge on a subject you have been studying.
What is a content test?
500
This is a type of figurative language. It is the process of attributing human characteristics to non-living things.
What is personification
500
This is a statement of personal feeling or judgment. It reflects the interpretation of evidence rather than the evidence!
What is opinion?
500
"You have to give me an 'A' for EDR 100 so I can go to WCU in the fall!" is an example of this type of fallacy?
What is appeals to pity?
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