How to Mark a Book by Mortimer J. Adler Cornell Notes Model
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Language and Tone in “How to Mark a Book” Par. 4. “not an act of mutilation” Par. 6. “own a book” Par. 7. “false reverence” Par. 9 “false respect” Par. 10 “soul of a book” BASED ON THE EVIDENCE ABOVE, What does the author imply is the reason people feel strange about marking up book? Notes: Other phrases that link up with these phrases CUE
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Language and Tone in “How to Mark a Book” Par. 4. “not an act of mutilation” Par. 6. “own a book” Par. 7. “false reverence” Par. 9 “false respect” Par. 10 “soul of a book” BASED ON THE EVIDENCE ABOVE, What does the author imply is the reason people feel strange about marking up book? Other phrases that link up with these phrases THIS IS ALSO AN EXAMPLE OF CORNELL NOTES
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FINALLY… Par. 4. “not an act of mutilation” Par. 6. “own a book” Par. 7. “false reverence” Par. 9 “false respect” Par. 10 “soul of a book” BASED ON THE EVIDENCE ABOVE, What does the author imply is the reason people feel strange about marking up book? When doing research, Cornell Notes beat bib cards!