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We rely on the Internet, such as Google, Reddit, ChatGPT to ask questions.

The Internet is a go-to spot for many, and there are many search functions that influence what comes
up. Many people select answers for it to be sponsored.
However as social life is so complex, people may not see just one source. They might want to seek
answers from somewhere else especially from a real person.

Prerecorded lecture: Images of what we see in everyday life such as jewelry, hamburgers. However,
after knowing the stories of these items, we will change our perspectives on them. As we learn more
things, the more questions we have of them. Questions are the starting point of thinking.

We must learn what to question and what not to question. A critical question must take us something
else. (And then…)
Eg “What I have for lunch” is not critical.
“Why do you struggle with choosing salad as a lunch option?" is a critical question. It helps to
understand the person that you are asking the person better. Such as learning about their health.
Factual questions are not critical as we can just ask online.
Critical questions are not in a vacuum.
People we assume that don’t have knowledge have a wealth of it. We need to ask different groups of
people to have a multitude of views. Also ask who is answering and who isn’t.
We should ask people who have a different point of view from us, however such conversations are not
easy for both parties.
Even science can’t give you a conclusive answer. It’s a matter of whether those theories can be dis-
proven or falsified.
Once you start questioning, it allows you to see things in many different POVs.

For essay 1 outline:


Key argument- What are you arguing FOR, it is your own STAND. Summarize your own argument,
don’t send a news article link.

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