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sergij07 [2.7K]
2 years ago
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Annotating is the process of highlighting important parts of a text and making notes about the text. Go to the excerpt from The

Time Machineand annotate it using the strategies discussed in this lesson. Instead of highlighting or underlining, you can print the excerpt, annotate it (mark it up) on paper, and type your most important notes below. Alternately, you can copy and paste the text into a word processing application and use a commenting feature to make annotations there.
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stiks02 [169]2 years ago
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Annotations should be made based on your perception of significant parts of the text in your perception.

<h3>What are annotations for?</h3>
  • To highlight parts of the text.
  • To memorize something for the reader.
  • To mark an excerpt that must be re-read.
  • To show reader opinions.

To make notes you must read the text and identify important, significant parts that should be highlighted by comments made by you, where you show the meaning or importance of these parts for you, the plot, or other readers.

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