This document provides guidance on evaluating arguments and the author's techniques used in documents. It discusses identifying connotative language, figurative devices like similes and metaphors, and evaluating whether language used is fair and balanced or biased. It also outlines what constitutes an argument, different types of claims and support that can be used, and strategies for actively reading and critically evaluating arguments including checking for logical fallacies, biased language, relevance of evidence, and treatment of opposing viewpoints.