How to Close Read by Annotating
To leave or pass somethig on to someone else for example an airlume
Blasphemy
a great diffrence
Disparity
The act of judging or telling someone not to do something but then doing it yourself.
Hypocrisy
1)Diction 2)Syntax 3)bias 4)Words that have significant and powerful meaning
List 4 things you look at in the 2nd reading.
1) Use symbols such as (!) and explain 2) Write comments on the margins and highlight words 3) Underline major key ideas 4) Paraphrase major key ideas
List 4 things you should do while annotating a paragrap
1) Making inferences 2) Identifying whats confusing why? and how to figure it out 3) Comment on the text 4) Symbols such as (?) and comments on the margins 5) Activate prior knowledge to figure out the text 6) Discuss in your groups after reading first paragraph
List 6 things you should be doing in the 2nd reading
Guessing on things that the text is hazy on or hinting at
Making Inferences
Keep track of the difficulty you can take or know when the text is getting to hard for you to comprehend
Monitor Comprehension
To create assumptions on the things in which you are reading.
Predicting
To e calm or display little emotion
Stolid
To restate the meaning of the text in your own words.
Summarizing
Looking for words that have significant meaning
Tracking Key Vocabulary
Making an uproar/loud and confusing noise
Tumultuous
Important things in the text such as significant details.
VIP
1) Read the text slowly 2) Get the gist of what the text is about and write it down 3) Circle words you aren't sure of and try to figure it out 4) Summarize wat you have read
What are four things you do in the first reading?
1) Circle or Bracket the words in phrases that you cannot or don't want to change 2) Underline the words or phrases that you know you can change
What are the 2 steps of paraphrasing?
To favor/dislike someone or something based on personal preference.
What is Bias?
Syntax is the order of the words in a sentence and how it enhances or changes the meaning.
What is Syntax?
A retelling of a story or of something that happened. The narrative is also not the story itself but rather the telling of the story.
What is a narrative?
A close analysis of text to figure out what a text says, how it says it, and what it means.
What is close reading?
Diction is the author's choice of words to uncover deeper meaning. We look to see if there are words that evoke emotion, words that are repeated or emphasized, why the author chose that specific word and what the tone or the authors attitude is
What is diction and why do we look at it in the 2nd reading?
It is important to paraphrase because by having the ability to be able to put things such as key ideas in your own words it will allow for the information to stick and show your understanding of it.
Why is it important to paraphrase?