Analysis Miyu Inoue Haruki Kono Tatsuya Nishi

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Analysis 2-5-5 Miyu Inoue 2-5-15 Haruki Kono 2-5-25 Tatsuya Nishi 2-5-35 Ayane Matsubara

Critical Thinking Skills

Analysis Skills Judging Completeness Judging Relevance of Information Distinguishing Between Abstract and Concrete Judging Logic of Actions

Judging Completeness Study the picture or sentence carefully Fill in the facts to a story to make it complete by careful observation Find missing

Judging Relevance of Information Dose this object or idea go with that?

For example...

Distinguishing Between Abstract and Concrete Some words represented things that can be seen or touched; other words represent things that can only be thought about.

For example... abstract concrete Japan world Osaka

Judging Logic of Actions think a particular action makes sense when given some information.

For example… If you see a policeman chasing a man down a busy street, it is best to _____. Help the policeman Run in the other direction Just continue on your way

Thank You For Listening