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evidence: something we use to prove an idea we have Close Reading 1st Read 2nd Read 3rd Read Purpose Read for the Flow Find Vocabulary Stop & Think (Chunk the Text) Get the Gist Remember the Gist Read Again for Important Details Clarify Main Ideas Read for Meaning Analyze Text Deepen Understanding Record Ideas Number the Sections (Paragraphs, Pages, Stanzas, etc.) Annotate Partner Talk Jot the Gist Quick Write Cite Evidence from Text Answer Questions Respond in Writing evidence: something we use to prove an idea we have