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nramada

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What are annotations?
 
  a. A device used to emphasize important material and show how it is organized.
  b. A formal way of organizing main ideas and supporting details to show relationships among them.
  c. Techniques for marking topics, main ideas and important definitions in reading material.
  d. Explanatory notes written in the margins of a textbook to organize and remember information.

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How can you mark topics, main ideas and important definitions in reading material?
 
  a. Use the Cornell Method of note-taking
  b. Outline the chapter
  c. Highlight and underline sections of the chapter
  d. Annotate the chapter



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alvinum

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Answer to Question 1

d. Explanatory notes written in the margins of a textbook to organize and remember information.

Answer to Question 2

c. Highlight and underline sections of the chapter




nramada

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Reply 2 on: Jun 19, 2018
Great answer, keep it coming :)


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
:D TYSM

 

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