Why would you use these types of questions below when conducting an analysis of something?
(What is the theme of this movie? What motive is there for a person to steal some food? How would you classify this work of art?)
a. To question others' opinions
b. To determine if it contains a logical fallacy
c. To determine if the argument is unsound
d. To help break down what you're examining into parts

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Answer:

(D) to help break down what you’re examining into parts

Explanation:

Analytical thinking is the ability to visualize, articulate, conceptualize, or solve complex and complicated problems by making sensible decisions.  

To make it easier in analyzing something, we have to break down the subjects of the analysis part by part. We must always seek for the best facts in solving a problem so as to produce significant thinking. To make an understanding of analyzing something, when using legitimate data, is to get used to always think critically in seeing things.  

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