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welcome back were on the last segment talking about the evaluation so we want to do basically three things that accomplish number 10 here measure the value of the article to the final paper by using the criteria of the scope when we wrote the scope we picked qualities and sources for example we picked Authority accuracy coverage relevance and timeliness things like this and then we had criterion for for each now were going to use these to evaluate the sources so 11 12 and 13 give more specific directions on how to do this 11 write a topic sentence telling how valuable the source is based on the criteria use the title in this case its hard to use the author its much easier to use the title and just have it still makes sense so topic sentence is what the Salem witches can teach us about how we treat women today is a good source for this paper so the title becomes the subject of the sentence I can say good because its not perfect but it is pretty strong then we want to write three t

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Highlighting or underlining key words and phrases or major ideas is the most common form of annotating texts. Many people use this method to make it easier to review material, especially for exams.
Why Annotate? By annotating a text, you will ensure that you understand what is happening in a text after youve read it. 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.
Benefits of Annotating a Text Keeping track of key ideas and questions. Helping formulate thoughts and questions for deeper understanding. Fostering analyzing and interpreting texts.
Even if you regularly understand and remember what you read, annotating will help you summarize a text, highlight important pieces of information, and ultimately prepare yourself for discussion and writing prompts that your instructor may give you.
Writing Annotations An annotation is a brief note following each citation listed on an annotated bibliography. The goal is to briefly summarize the source and/or explain why it is important for a topic. They are typically a single concise paragraph, but might be longer if you are summarizing and evaluating.
It means to add notes (an-NOTE-tate) to text that you are reading, to offer explanation, comments or opinions to the authors words. Annotation takes practice, and the better you are at it, the better you will be at reading complicated articles.
Types of Annotations Descriptive. Evaluative. Informative. Combination.
clearly identify where in the text important ideas and information are located. express the main ideas of a text. trace the development of ideas/arguments throughout a text. introduce a few of the readers thoughts and reactions.

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