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Critical Thinking Skills
Reading Comprehension
Identifying Implicit Information
If a claim is not directly stated, which question can readers ask themselves?
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One question readers can ask themselves if a claim is not directly stated is: "What evidence or information is presented that supports or implies this claim?"
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