Test of Essential Academic Skills (TEAS) ATI Reading Practice Test - Prep & Study Guide

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Which aspect is NOT considered relevant information?

Details that support the main argument

Information that is entertaining

The aspect that is identified as not relevant information is entertainment. Relevant information is typically that which supports or enhances the understanding of the main argument or topic at hand. This includes details that support the main argument, facts that provide evidence for claims, and statements that clarify the topic. Each of these elements contributes directly to the development of an argument or the elucidation of a subject matter. In contrast, information that is primarily entertaining may divert attention from the main points or arguments being discussed and does not serve to reinforce or clarify the core message. Thus, while entertaining information may be enjoyable, it does not contribute to the critical understanding or support of a specific argument or claim within an academic context.

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Facts that provide evidence for claims

Statements that clarify the topic

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