Higher Level thinking Made Easy
Context thinking is simple because it does not lead to a absolute right or wrong answer. It is based on making judgments about an issue based on your past experiences. Once you recognize the patterns and connections between data, you use deductive reasoning to determine what the possible answer(s) could be.
You can use context thinking to compare, contrast, explain, identify, describe, predict and give reasons for your answer. It allows you to make right and better decisions based on what you value most.
Raise Scores and Have Better Comprehension
Learn to use context thinking to raise your test scores and remember more of what you read. You can use it in your daily decisions to decide that which is best for you.
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