Asked by mimis
Why should you compare multiple perspectives when reading about a conflict?
to confuse yourself with too much information
to support only one side of an issue
to make a quick decision without research
to form a fair and thoughtful understanding
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to form a fair and thoughtful understanding
Comparing multiple perspectives helps you see bias, weigh evidence, understand context, and make a more informed, balanced judgment.
Comparing multiple perspectives helps you see bias, weigh evidence, understand context, and make a more informed, balanced judgment.
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