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Close Reading

Close Reading. Definition:. Close Reading. The Before -what you already know about the topic -can involve research -make predictions a. what do you think it will be about? -scan it first, look at all the pretty things -assess the text through the index -note structure/type.

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Close Reading

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  1. Close Reading Definition:

  2. Close Reading The Before -what you already know about the topic -can involve research -make predictions a. what do you think it will be about? -scan it first, look at all the pretty things -assess the text through the index -note structure/type

  3. Close Reading While -Actively read a.High-lighting, underlining b. making notes c. summarizing what you are reading d. reacting and questioning

  4. Close Reading The After -make connections a. text to text b. text to self c. text to society

  5. Must always ask what is the ____ • Purpose • Intention • Motivation • Bias • Viewpoint • Credibility • Reliability

  6. Different Types of Non-Fiction • Description • Compare/Contrast • Cause and Effect • Chronology/Sequence • Procedural • Question/Answer • Problem/Solution

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