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Humans have five traditional senses: sight, sound, smell, touch and taste. We go about the world using these senses to guide us, and we are heavily reliant on vision as our primary and dominant sense.
In this series, we showed that arguments are attempts to persuade people to act or believe something. The strongest arguments are sound arguments.

Tokyo now has fifty per cent more inhabitants than the entirety of Australia, and there are more seventeen year-olds in India than there are people in Australia.

People use rhetorical ploys to try to convince you of doing or believing something that benefits them.
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Critical thinking is a kind of thinking in which you question what others tell you, what you read, hear or see. You can use critical thinking to analyse what someone is trying to get you to do, and whether you should do it or not based on what they’re telling you.

Writing a lifestyle story for incarcerated people can help share ideas for better living inside.

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