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As you read , you should take notes in your journal . The following questions should help with your note - taking : What ideas and information in the book are related in some ways to ideas and information in your notes that is ...
As you read , you should take notes in your journal . The following questions should help with your note - taking : What ideas and information in the book are related in some ways to ideas and information in your notes that is ...
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Take notes as you go , not only on what the books say , but also on any thoughts you have about your chosen case in relation to what the books say . 5. Review of the Research Process Now write in your journal a brief account of your ...
Take notes as you go , not only on what the books say , but also on any thoughts you have about your chosen case in relation to what the books say . 5. Review of the Research Process Now write in your journal a brief account of your ...
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Then while you are there make notes on what you discover . Afterwards , make notes on anything that surprised or puzzled you . We'll compare notes in class next time . ( It would be a good idea to organize them a bit before you get here ...
Then while you are there make notes on what you discover . Afterwards , make notes on anything that surprised or puzzled you . We'll compare notes in class next time . ( It would be a good idea to organize them a bit before you get here ...
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Turinys
Writing and Learning about | 3 |
Really Communicating and Writing Philip M Keith | 22 |
An Island Perspective Ruth Lucas | 38 |
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Kiti leidimai - Peržiūrėti viską
Courses for Change in Writing A Selection from the NEH/Iowa Institute Carl H. Klaus,Nancy L. Jones Trumpų ištraukų rodinys - 1984 |
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