1. Analyze advertisements: Look at advertisements critically by identifying the claims being made, evaluating the evidence presented, and questioning any assumptions or biases. This will help you develop your ability to think critically about the messages we receive from the media.

  2. Practice active listening: Listen carefully to others by paying attention to their words, tone, and body language. Ask questions to clarify their meaning and consider different perspectives. This will help you develop your ability to think critically about the information we receive from others.

  3. Reflect on your own thinking: Reflect on your own thinking by questioning your assumptions, biases, and beliefs. Consider how these factors may be influencing your thoughts and decisions. This will help you develop your ability to think critically about your own thought processes.

  4. Evaluate online sources: Evaluate online sources by looking at the credibility and reliability of the information presented. Check the source of the information and look for evidence to support the claims being made. This will help you develop your ability to think critically about the information we receive from the internet.

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