When writing a critique, a reader first finds the central idea and supporting details, then

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When writing a critique, a reader first finds the central idea and supporting details, then states a position on the central idea.

Critique is a method of disciplined, systematic study of a written or oral discourse. Although critique is commonly considered as fault finding and negative judgment, it can involve merit recognition as well, and in philosophical tradition it also means a methodical practice of doubt.  

The term critique derives, via French, from Ancient Greek meaning "the faculty of judgment,"

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Answer: Then states a position on the central idea.

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President Wilson's speech called the Points provided one plan for ending World War I and securing permanent world peace. t/f

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The answer to the true or false question you have presented above would be true. It is correct that President Wilson's speech called the (Fourteen) Points provided one plan for ending World War I and securing permanent world peace.

President Wilson's speech called the Points provided one plan for ending World War I and securing permanent world peace. 

The above sentence is true.

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Which example from a visit of charity slows down the pacing of the story?

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The example from ‘a visit of charity’ that slows down the pacing of the story is during the excerpt that reads or describes of how she wore a red coat with her yellow hair hanging down which are coming from her white cap, at the same time, all the little girls are wearing the same thing that year. It slows down the pacing of the story because it describes the appearance of the girl and how she is being differentiated or similar to the little girls.

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What type of visual aid is effective in showing comparisons between two or more items? A. Maps
B. Illustrations
C. Graphs
D. Charts

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C. Graphs

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Charts and graphs are both meant to display data and can even have similar visual formats when used as a visual aid. Both represent the relationship between the sets of data that are being presented. Although both are visual representation of data, a graph is considered to be an abstract representation  where some pairs of sets of data are somehow linked. Therefore, when it is about comparison, you better use graphs.

graphs; is effective comparisons between two or more items