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Appendix A

Comprehension Check

• Access the Week Two Electronic Reserve Readings located under the materials section of your student website.

• Read this week’s Electronic Reserve Readings.

• Write a paragraph of approximately 100 words for each of the following questions.

1. Using the critical thinking skills you have gained and the materials provided for this assignment, identify two possible strategies that Thomas Hutchinson or Samuel Adams, or both, likely used to develop and improve his thinking prior to taking a stand and acting according to his beliefs.

Samuel Adams and Thomas Hutchison were two similar leader on there early times. Samuel Adams was superior reporter were he gained a high reputation as a muckraker for his articles and also of his public health in the United States of America. Thomas Hutchison was a brave man of wealth and prominence he was a governor for the United States. Thomas Hutchinson was only trying to fix his people problems on trading and of course also the money. One thing they have in common is they like to defend there peoples right. And another thing they have in common they were two excellent writers and readers. That’s why they are really well known in the history.

2. Explain the importance of building a foundation for critical and creative thinking when evaluating historical events such as the Boston Tea Party.

I think it’s really important to come out with a foundation of anything you like. Having a

Foundation may better up things in life and would make life easy to live. For example my foundation is my friends and family, without any of this my life would be totally ruined and it would be boring. I would have no life or no one to talk too about my problems. Foundation is what makes things work on everything we do is like being an infant growing up to be a child and ten to an adult. This is what makes a foundation important in life.

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