Elements of Thought Dr. Wanju Huang.

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Elements of Thought Dr. Wanju Huang

1. What is the purpose of this article? Response: The purpose of this article is ___________. 2. Is the purpose of this article clear? Response: The purpose of this article is stated clearly because ___________. Or Response: The purpose of this article is NOT stated clearly because ___________. 3. Is the purpose of this article significant? Response: The purpose of this article is significant because ___________. Response: The purpose of this article is NOT significant because ___________.

4. What are the key concepts and ideas of this article? Response: The key concepts and ideas of this article are ______. 5. How are each of the key concepts and ideas explained clearly and precisely? Response: The key concepts and ideas of this article are explained clearly and precisely because __________. Or Response: The key concepts and ideas of this article are NOT explained clearly and precisely because ___________. Conclusion 6. What is the conclusion of this article? Response: The conclusion of this article is __________.