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skad [1K]
2 years ago
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Do you read a lot of nonfiction, other than newspapers and magazines? What approach do you usually take to reading nonfiction? H

ave you ever annotated a piece of nonfiction, reading it closely and making notes about the text? If so, how has that helped you to understand the text better? If you’ve never annotated a text, do you feel there are parts to reading nonfiction that you find confusing?
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goldfiish [28.3K]2 years ago
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Yes, people have annotated and closely read a nonfiction text, and No, most of the people never attempted a close reading or annotated a nonfiction piece. Whenever they read nonfiction, I've always felt compelled to write about it.

<h3>How the nonfiction helps the people?</h3>
  • People were able to easily discover key information in the text.
  • People were able to figure out what the text's main point was.
  • People were able to follow the progression of the text's thoughts and arguments.
<h3 /><h3>How the nonfiction hinders the people?</h3>
  • People couldn't figure out what the work was about.
  • People couldn't figure out what the text's main point was.
  • People just had a rudimentary grasp of how the concepts and arguments were produced.

Thus, Yes, people have annotated and closely read a nonfiction text

For more details about nonfiction helps the people, click here:

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