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Still more on Close Reading Which makes this the third installment
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Close Reading Up To This Point Understand your purpose in reading Understand the author’s purpose in writing See ideas in a text as being interconnected Look for and do what you can to understand systems of meaning Engage a text while reading Get beyond impressionistic reading Formulate questions and seek answers to those questions while reading
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Structural Reading Generally applied to books, but works across genres Examine ancillary materials for clues: title, preface, introduction, and table of content Structural reading enables us to evaluation of a text to determine whether we want to spend the time to read it carefully. SR provides an overview to use as scaffolding in reading the text.
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Reading a Sentence Reading a sentence requires finding a way to state what the sentence says so we can think the thought the sentence expresses Elaborate upon the sentence, finding an example, and illustrating its meaning. How does this sentence connect with the other sentences in the text? How does this sentence relate to the organizing idea of this text as a whole? Read sentences in relationship to other sentences, connecting each with the purpose of the written piece
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Reading a Paragraph All paragraphs should connect to every other paragraph so we can see logical connections between ideas What is the most important idea in this paragraph? How do the ideas in this paragraph relate to the ideas in previous paragraphs? How are the important ideas in the text connected? Look for paragraphs that focus on significant ideas or questions. Connect those ideas, when possible, to situations and experiences that are meaningful in your life. To actively connect ideas to life situations, ask: How can I relate this idea to something I already understand? Is there an important idea here that I can use in my thinking? Have I ever experienced a situation that sheds light on this idea?
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Works Cited Paul, Richard and Linda Elder. “The Art of Close Reading.” The Critical Thinking Community. 10 January 2012. http://www.criticalthinking.org/pages/the -art-of-close-reading-part-one/509
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