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How Does Critical Reading And Writing Differ From Casual Reading And Writing?

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Critical thinking requires one to detach oneself of all pertinent biases that may arise due to our subjective reasoning and to make an incomplete or half baked assumption about the given subject matter. When writing critically or reading one takes into account all view points, even the opposing ones to form a complete picture about the subject. This method is incorporated as a part of subjective dialectical materialism and avoids any inherent prejudices. Any slant or inclined understanding does not give a complete picture when comprehending subjects and ideas. To critically analyze a subject matter it is important to account for all view points and provide relative references to clarify the topic.

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