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Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Reading Critically Packet
There are many ways in which one can deeply improve one's ability to be a master reading critique, and to get there all you must do is follow these upcoming rules. One of the most important things to remember while reading or writing, is to look beneath the writer's words and to see their intentions and understand them. When first perfecting your reading critique, you must first look at the writing piece before reading it, to help you better understand what the essay will be about. You can do this by looking at the title, background information of the author, and the time and place of its creation. Next you must learn how to annotate, or take notes about the writings information; by doing this, it will be easier for you to reconstruct the essay's key points. In turn, this will help you to summarize all the important content within the essay; which will eventually help you understand the author's meaning of the writing. But to better comprehend the meaning, you require the techniques on how to analyze the essay, draw conclusions about it, connect the piece as a whole, and evaluate its work quality. With these special techniques and rules, you can better decipher the author's true meaning and purpose of the essay. If you can complete this series of steps, you will correctly master the reading process.
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