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Recognize why you should annotate. ... Mark down the source information. ... Understand your reading goals. ... Annotate as you read the article. ... Ask questions as you go through the text. ... Focus on themes and connections to your class topics. ... Circle words or concepts that you don't understand.
Annotating a text allows you to better understand what you're reading. It allows you to find meaning in the text, and to make connections to other things you have read, seen, or experienced. Circle the word, look it up, and then write a definition in the margins, so you can understand the word in context.
Annotating a text allows you to better understand what you're reading. It allows you to find meaning in the text, and to make connections to other things you have read, seen, or experienced. Circle the word, look it up, and then write a definition in the margins, so you can understand the word in context.
annotation. Annotations are simply notes or comments. ... The act of adding explanatory notes to something is also called annotation, as in “Your friends might be amused by your annotation of the text, but I don't think the professor will accept “No one knows and no one cares!”
Annotating a text is when the reader marks up a text to indicate places of importance or something they don't understand. ... This process of annotating helps the reader keep track of ideas and questions and supports deeper understanding of the text.
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Click the Review tab from the Ribbon (toolbar) at the top of the screen. Select the text you wish to comment or place the text cursor where you want the comment to appear. Click the New Comment button from the toolbar. Type your comment in the comment bubble that appears.
Highlight the text that you need to annotate in Word by clicking and dragging to select a word or series of words. In Word 2003, click the Insert menu and choose “Comment.” In Word 2007 or 2010, click “New Comment” in the Comments section of the Review tab. Type out your comment and press the ESC key to close it.
To use inking in Word 2016, go to the Review tab and click on the Start inking icon. When you do that, Word will display a Pens tab, similar to the one shown in the previous figure. You can use this tab to choose ink color, pen thickness, etc. Inking is a little more straightforward in Word Mobile.
Annotations are comments, notes, explanations, or other types of external remarks that can be attached to a Web document or to a selected part of a document. As they are external, it is possible to annotate any Web document independently, without needing to edit the document itself.
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