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“ How to read like a writer ”

“ How to read like a writer ”. By Mike Bunn LA 5/6 Group Work & Analysis. Group Assignment: TABLES. Please write the sections assigned to your table in your NOTES : Table 1 : Introduction & #1 (pgs. 71-73) Table 2 : # 2 & 3 (pgs. 74- 75) Table 3 : # 4-7 (pgs. 76- 78)

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“ How to read like a writer ”

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  1. “How to read like a writer” By Mike Bunn LA 5/6 Group Work & Analysis

  2. Group Assignment: TABLES • Please write the sections assigned to your table in your NOTES: Table 1: Introduction & #1 (pgs. 71-73) Table 2: # 2 & 3 (pgs. 74- 75) Table 3: # 4-7 (pgs. 76- 78) Table 4: # 8 & 9 (pgs. 78- 82) Then, listen for how to determine the #’ed sections. I am running through the section titles. Write a note if you need to, otherwise see the pages listed above.

  3. Beginning Instructions STEP 1 All by your lonesome self, take a moment to start with the LAST PAGE to the FIRST PAGE, yes-backward, to HOVER and DISCOVER words you do NOT know as of yet. Write a list in the notes we began. What is unfamiliar? Scary? Intimidating? Too sophisticated?

  4. Intermediate (Group) Instructions STEP 2 As a group, decide HOW you will read the sections that you have been assigned. (1 reader aloud, all silent, taking turns, etc.) STEP 3 Read your entire section first. STEP 4 Once reading is complete, develop a short summary of what you have read as a group. • 1 sheet, MLA, all names • Be concise. • Include ONLY main points. • No citations, instead put this in your own words.

  5. Advanced (Group) Instructions STEP 5 Using your SOAPST(one) handout, as a guide, write up the (P)urpose and (T)one. You should have at least 3-4 sentences for each of these boxes. STEP 6 Identify the MODE(s) of DISCOURSE USED in your sections. • For example, In section #3 Bunn used a narrative. STEP 7 Then, provide the citation that best illustrates the mode. • For example, He describes his experience reading books “with [a] tiny flashlight…in the dim light of the theatre…” (71). • You may need to include multiple citations to illustrate the mode. This is GOOD practice for writing support for a claim!!

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