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How to Annotate Articles Of Incorporation

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the first step in the formation of a legal business structure that provides liability to the incorporator is to fill out and file what is known as the Articles of Incorporation the Articles of Incorporation is normally a two-page document that provides all the necessary information about the business being fought the Articles of Incorporation can be filed in any state of each state provided its own requirements and filing fees lets go over a sample Articles of Incorporation now at the very top of the document in the Senate we see the words Articles of Incorporation in all capital letters and right underneath we see the word of and all caps as well directly below that is a line in this line you will insert the name of your respective business for example if your business is called divine pizza the top heading will read articles of a corporation of divine pizza corporated the ink is added to the business name if it is AC corporation S corporation or a non profit if its a limited liabi

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How do you annotate? Summarize key points in your own words. Circle key concepts and phrases. Write brief comments and questions in the margins. Use abbreviations and symbols. Highlight/underline. Use comment and highlight features built into pdfs, online/digital textbooks, or other apps and browser add-ons.
There are different levels of annotation, but all annotations should aim to do one or more of the following: Summarize the key points of the text. Identify evidence or important examples. Make connections to other texts or ideas.
As you annotate, you should note the authors main points, shifts in the message or perspective of the text, key areas of focus, and your own thoughts as you read. However, annotating isnt just for people who feel challenged when reading academic texts.
Annotating is a method of writing down your ideas of a text. To annotate means to. add markings, notes, questions, comments, and observations to the text you are reading. Students often combine annotating with highlighting (See Highlighting Your Text skill sheet).
Follow these key steps when annotating any text: Step 1: Scan. This is really a pre-reading technique. Step 2: Skim. Use this first read-through to quickly find the focus of the text, i.e. its main idea or argument. Step 3: Read. The second read-through of the text is a slower, more thorough reading. Step 4: Outline.
Types of Annotations Descriptive. Evaluative. Informative. Combination.
It means to add notes (an-NOTE-tate) to text that you are reading, to offer explanation, comments or opinions to the authors words.
How to annotate in 5 easy steps Choose your annotation tools. Select an annotation strategy. Scan the text. Skim for major ideas. Complete a close read.

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