Sunday, May 19, 2019
How to Create Active Reading Notes
ENGLISH 4U ACTIVE READING NOTES epoch you read your chosen novels and other relevant material you should be keeping notes. The goal is to jot mow ideas and thoughts as you are reading, thus making the process active. You should write something every time you read. Your instinct may be to write your opinion of what you have read. While this is okay to include in reading notes, concur these comments for your reading log. Your active reading notes should be of more substance in order to formulate an essay-worthy comparison.The suggestions infra should help guide your note writing. Jot other elements you want to investigate on the back of this sheet. practise the margin of your page Note the date, chapter and/or page numbers, as well as ideas for comparison. Limit what you edit in the margin, but use it to help you access information for easy reference and citations. Sample Questions to effect How does the author develop elements of the novel What devices have been used? Are f oreshadowing and flashback integral in the knowledge of the novels elements? What is the authors lexicon like and how does this reflect the novels elements? Is the language semi-formal or informal? How does this contribute to the authors style? What wording/phrasing is used what body fluid is being set? Does the author create empathy? Other factors to consider this information may not be useful to create your comparison essay however it will help you make other decisions (for congressman determine which text is better, consider how the book is marketed, etc. Front and back cover impression, style, whats in that location? Shape and size of the book paper used Layout of chapters and information therein Font, layoutof pages (numbering) Reviews who they are, what they said, do you agree Pages out-of-door the story foreward, authors notes, glossary, acknowledgements Also note Interesting or questionable grammar and vocabulary historical facts that help a reader unde rstand the story Information about the author
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