Hi class,


I don’t have a lot of time to explain but off the top of my head answer is as a reader critical thinking affects me all ways. Not just reading but writing too. Sometimes what I read I must write about later like this discussion question so clearly I have to read. Clear writing is the hardest thing in the world.

Though I don’t the average writer has to write business rapports which can build report and be interpersonal. In critical writing, writers construct sentences with clear intentions.

Businesspeople write fast because the business people I know are always in a hurry.

Business reading is reports, memos and articles. My aunt is a university professor and she writes articles for journals. She is smart and a better writer than my uncle who is a businessman. So critical writers are better than business writers. But critical writing like argumentative essays have structure, so business writing has structure too. It’s not a matter of one kind of writing being harder than the other it’s that the structure is harder.

Thanks,
Owen

You do not state what you would like us to do with this, so I'll give it a grammar check.

line 1 = the answer or my answer
after question, a comma = question, so clearly...

Paragraph 2 (it's obvious you did this in a hurry!)... I don't think the average... rapports vs reports? which can build rapport...

Paragraph 3 = separate Business people..

Quetion = have you proven the following statement? "So critical writers are better than business writers."

The last line reads better with a semicolon after the other; it's... (to avoid a run-on sentence)

Sra

Hi Owen,

It's great to see your thoughts on how critical thinking affects your reading and writing. Critical thinking indeed plays a significant role in both areas. Now, let's break down your points and see how critical thinking impacts them.

1. Impact on Reading:
When you approach reading with critical thinking, it means you are actively analyzing and evaluating the information presented to you. This helps you understand the content in a deeper and more meaningful way. Critical thinking allows you to question the author's arguments, assess their evidence, and form your own opinions based on logic and reasoning.

2. Impact on Writing:
Critical thinking also greatly influences the way you write. When you read something that you later need to write about, critical thinking helps you digest the material thoroughly and identify the key points you want to convey. It allows you to critically assess the information and organize your thoughts effectively.

Furthermore, in business writing, critical thinking is crucial. For example, when constructing sentences in business reports or memos, critical thinking ensures that your intentions are clear and your message is understood. Critical thinking helps you choose the right words and phrasing to communicate effectively with your audience.

Regarding your comparison between critical writers and business writers, it's essential to note that both types of writing require structure. Critical writing, such as argumentative essays, follows a specific structure to present arguments effectively, while business writing also has its own structure to communicate information concisely and clearly.

In summary, critical thinking plays a vital role in both reading and writing. It helps you engage with the material more deeply, question the content, and form well-reasoned arguments. It also guides your writing by enabling clear communication and effective organization of ideas. Keep refining your critical thinking skills, as they will continue to enhance your abilities as both a reader and a writer.

I hope this explanation helps! Let me know if you have any further questions.