Questioning refers to the act of asking thoughtful and critical questions about a topic or text in order to deepen understanding and stimulate further inquiry.
Questioning is like being a detective, searching for clues and evidence within a text to uncover hidden meanings or connections.
Inquiry: Inquiry involves investigating and exploring a topic or problem by asking questions, gathering information, and analyzing evidence.
Socratic Method: The Socratic Method is an approach where questions are used as a way to stimulate critical thinking and encourage deeper understanding.
Interrogating Texts: Interrogating texts means closely examining them by asking probing questions about their purpose, audience, biases, and underlying assumptions.
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