How to Annotate a Text Flashcards
note
- ask questions
- make notations
- trust your own style
- vary circling, highlighting, underlining, and boxing
- use margins strategically
- summarize the text
- mark up your own text
x trusting your style
which example demonstrates the marked technique?
i think that using different colored pens help me key in the one aspect of analysis
x using double entry notes
which example demonstrates the marked technique?
on another paper, (in a T chart) i jot argument ideas on the left and efficacy on the right
x using double entry notes
which example demonstrates the marked technique?
the t-chart allows me to have a central location to keep my thoughts on the rhetorical efficacy
x underlining, circling, highlighting
which example demonstrates the marked technique?
per the instructor, i annotate with a purpose - without randomly circling or highlighting
x asking questioning
which example demonstrates the marked technique?
i wonder why the author repeated that term? i wonder if the author meant that parallel syntax?
x summarizing text
which example demonstrates the marked technique?
sometimes a chunk of text can be hard to understand, so I rewrite it in words that make sense to me
x margin notes
which example demonstrates the marked technique?
i write the ideas that strike me in the blank space along the sides of the text
x trusting your style
which example demonstrates the marked technique?
my 7th grade teacher taught me an elaborate system of annotation that helps me take better notes
x using double entry notes
which example demonstrates the marked technique?
i write ideas on a separate document, with two columns, instead of marking the actual text
x trusting your style
which example demonstrates the marked technique?
i’ve found that i remember symbols better - so i’ve developed a host of icons that make sense to me