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Please read the book and:
i) Underline, highlight, or circle main ideas, key points, important vocabulary, important dates, and names, etc.
ii) Add your own comments in the margins of the text. These comments may serve any of the following purposes (or you might have ideas of your own)
iii) Label the type of material the paragraph covered, for example, plot, symbolism, figurative language, indirect characterization etc.
iv) Add your own personal reactions and connections. As you read, you could be reminded of similar events that have happened in your own life or other world and political issues
iv) Ask questions about issues you don't understand in the text or new questions that occur to you. These questions provide ideas for research.
v) Argue if you don't agree with the writer or the essay. You might write, "No! Not my experience, or "Author has never had a blue-collar job--he doesn't know!" These arguments may provide a springboard for your own writing
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