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Critical Thinking & Logic for Kids


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Sneaky, Sneaky What Did You Just Say to Me?

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Don’t Fall for That Fallacy, Part Two

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Deductive Versus Inductive Reasoning

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Sneaky, Sneaky, What Did You Just Say to Me? Part Two

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Euphemisms and Dysphemisms

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Visual Rhetoric

FacebookTwitterPinterestVisual rhetoric communicates themes and ideas through images, color and text style. Art, display ads and web pages can all

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