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Annotating Text – Madisen

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If some one is trying to annotate a text they have to: Read and reread the text and scan through the text quickly the first time, just to get a sense of its contents. Then they have to start annotating, circling or underlining important, interesting or surprising passages. If I had to explain this process to a fifth grader I would tell them that annotating a text is the act of writing notes and making marks on the text you are reading.- Madisen

2 Comments to

“Annotating Text – Madisen”

  1. October 5th, 2012 at 9:06 AM      Reply patricia Says:

    a rhetorical precis is a template that describe each sentence andhpw you suppose to do each sentence. in sentnce on you have to put the person’s name, date, type of work, and title of work. in sentencee two you have to revel the authors technique and you have to change the rhetorical verb into a noun. in sentence three you have to read the purpose. in sentencefour you have to se hpw the audience feel, react, or do.


  2. October 26th, 2012 at 12:18 PM      Reply Tameesha Says:

    We Annotate a Text by finding out information, going over information, and to help us understand what we are reading. You also make a note, or you reread the passage over.


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