3. What questions should you ask when evaluating the author’s logic?

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1. What evidence does the author provide to support their claims?

2. Are the author's arguments clear and well-reasoned?
3. Are there any logical fallacies or inconsistencies in the author's reasoning?
4. Are any counterarguments or alternative perspectives addressed? How effectively are they refuted or addressed?
5. Does the author consider and address potential biases or conflicts of interest that may affect their reasoning?
6. Are there any gaps or missing information in the author's logic?
7. Does the author use any overly emotional or rhetorical language that may detract from their overall logic?
8. Are the author's conclusions supported by their evidence and reasoning?
9. Does the author make any assumptions or generalizations that may weaken their logic?
10. Overall, is the author's logic persuasive and convincing?