It is <u>false</u>that Critical thinking makes you cynical and unimaginative.
<u>Explanation:</u>
Rational Thinking is a very important tool in increasing the knowledge of students. It enhances the logical and analytical skills of a person. The language and presentation skills increase in a person with radical thinking. You need imagination and critical thinking for problem-solving skills and finding greater ideas.
Therefore critical thinking promotes creative skills in a person. It also improves your imagination and lets you have a breakthrough in your career. Therefore, the statement which says critical thinking leaves you cynical and with no imagination is false.
This statement would <em>technically</em> be considered true because, when some one is a critical thinker, they are more likely to address and assess a situation factually, and leave out imaginative thinking because it does not seem logical <em>at the time.</em>
I believe the correct answer is... A claim may be either debatable or factual, depending on the author
because in arguementive essays we state our claim and prevent facts to support our arguement. It definetly is not always true think of when you say "well Tasha claims that sarah hit her" sarcastically inferring it may not be true but it is what she said or believes.