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Purpose Reading Steps

Purpose Reading Steps. History. Step 1. Preview: Identify Author, titles, topics, sub-topics, and visuals. T hink about the possible argument or information within the reading and think topically (PERSIA).

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Purpose Reading Steps

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  1. Purpose Reading Steps History

  2. Step 1 • Preview: Identify Author, titles, topics, sub-topics, and visuals. Think about the possible argument or information within the reading and think topically(PERSIA). • Purpose: Develop at least 2 detailed questions or statements that will identify what content/argument you are to get from the reading. Write at the beginning of article.

  3. Step 2 • Purpose Read: While reading underline and highlight content or statements that answer your purpose points. • Your should use 2 highlighters and color code based upon which purpose point it is connected to. • Monitor: As you read, notice how content and analysis is being used by the author. You should be evaluative. • You may have to adjust your purpose points as well.

  4. Step 3 • Connect • In the margins, you are to write down any similarities to the content you have read. • These similarities should be things you have learned in the past or things you have experienced.

  5. Step 4 • Thesis (What is your/authors claim for the reading?) • Should include topics and should be complex-split and well developed. • Should answer your purpose points

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