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Reading Response 2 - Writing: Paragraph to Essay - Thesis | ENG* M043, Papers of English Language

Material Type: Paper; Class: Writing: Paragraph to Essay; Subject: English; University: Capital Community College; Term: Unknown 1989;

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ENG 003 Reading Response 2
State the title, author and publication:
Apply active reading: BEFORE you read -
From the front material, what are three things we learn about the article?
Why is this information important to know?
Previewing –
Do a one-minute preview of the article. Underline the parts you read in that quick overview,
for example the introduction/thesis, topic sentences, etc. What is this article about? What are
two subtopics in the article?
Now read the entire article. What do you think is the author’s point of view on this subject?
Vocabulary:
1. denunciations
2. aboriginal
3. rebuffed
4. misapprehension
5. provisions
6. mainstream

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ENG 003 Reading Response 2

State the title, author and publication:

Apply active reading: BEFORE you read - From the front material, what are three things we learn about the article?

Why is this information important to know?

Previewing – Do a one-minute preview of the article. Underline the parts you read in that quick overview, for example the introduction/thesis, topic sentences, etc. What is this article about? What are two subtopics in the article?

Now read the entire article. What do you think is the author’s point of view on this subject?

Vocabulary:

  1. denunciations
  2. aboriginal
  3. rebuffed
  4. misapprehension
  5. provisions
  6. mainstream