a. skim the introduction, headers, and conclusion b. highlight the thesis c. read the supporting…
a. skim the introduction, headers, and conclusion
b. highlight the thesis
c. read the supporting paragraphs in detail
d. highlight key points the author makes in support of the thesis
e. consider how the points line up against your own interpretation of the primary text
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3. Summarize the article under the respective entry (thesis and supporting points)
4. State what you agree or disagree with in the article fully and specifically and why
5. Back your claims up with examples of your own from the text. In other words, do not just state I agree or disagree and then repeat what the article states.
There are 4 parts to a entry:
1. The bibliographic reference
2. The summary of the article – this can be a single paragraph
3. The analysis of the article’s strengths and/or weaknesses – this can be a single paragraph
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