Multiple Choice
Without really knowing it, many students inwardly believe that it is possible to acquire knowledge without thought, that it is possible to read without exerting any intellectual energy, and that good writing is not a product of practice and hard work but of a talent one is born with. As a result, they are not inclined to take any responsibility for their own learning or to put any effort into learning new modes of thinking. (Foundation for Critical Thinking, Critical Thinking: Basic Theory and Instructional Structures)
A) nonargument; explanation
B) argument; conclusion: They are not inclined to take any responsibility for their own learning or to put any effort into learning new modes of thinking.
C) nonargument; report
D) nonargument; unsupported assertion
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