Friday, November 12, 2010

Nv. 7-13 Post 2

What's really funny is that I just mentioned in my previous post that I had a bit of an issue with coming up with an example for "Reasoning by Criteria." So, after rereading the link provided, I still really don't understand it much.

There isn't much else than what it describes as "comparing against established criteria." So basically you state whatever the criteria's outcome needs to be, then whatever the decision should be made because of it.

I think other than the other things I could fing by using goodle, etc. I learned best what it was by looking onto a fellow classmates blog finchkid3000. I'm not even sure why it would click so easily because it isn't like finchkid3000 delved deep into an explanation, but I think that the example just really cleared it all up for me.

He said "4). Reasoning by Criteria is where the criteria are stated to make a decision.
“I know you’re trying to save money. How about going to this restaurant?” Saying this instead of “We should go to this restaurant.” "

So from what I leanred, here's an example given by me: "My mom's favorite flower is a tulip, and her favorite color is purple. We could buy her purple tulips for her birthday that's coming up!" We should say this instead of saying "Buy mom tulips for her birthday."

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