How can we engage sources actively? ( )。
A: Don’t accept a claim just because an authority asserts it.
B: Read your sources a second time slowly and more critically.
C: Check the accuracy of everything important to your argument.
D: First, read slowly and pay attention to what sparks your interest.
A: Don’t accept a claim just because an authority asserts it.
B: Read your sources a second time slowly and more critically.
C: Check the accuracy of everything important to your argument.
D: First, read slowly and pay attention to what sparks your interest.
举一反三
- in bed. It’s bad for your eyes. A: Not to read B: Don’t read C: Don’t to red D: Not read
- During your first trip, keep reminding yourself that you can __1___ there many times. Don’t stress over trying to see ___2__ on your first trip. Enjoy what you are able to do and realize that the things you miss ___3___ can be done next time or the time after. Don't view your trip as a once in a __4___ event! The most important thing is just to relax and enjoy whatever it is you do, ___5___ it is you are.
- It is high time that you (pay) ______ more attention to your pronunciation.
- If the claim is justified, which of the following sentences can used to reply to your customers?________ A: We have decided to compensate you with a payment of 5%of the total value. B: After making a thorough investigation,we have decided to accept your claim and to compensate you for the full sum involved. C: In view of our friendly business relations,we will accept your claim. D: There are no grounds for this claim so I'm sorry to say we can't accept your claim against us.
- When do you have to state a warrant? ( ) A: You make a claim that readers will resist because they just don’t want it to be true. B: Your readers are outside your field. C: You use a principle of reasoning that is new or controversial in your field. D: You are making an argument in your academic community.