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(Return to the Table of Contents) Instructions 1) Read the Proyecto Adelante editorial and the essay, "A Question of Degree" (see Writing From Sources, pp. 8-11). 2) Annotate the paragraphs of each essay for the main idea. Use the techniques of active reading introduced in "Tips for Active Reading" such as scoring, bracketing, underlining, etc. in addition to strategies for the use of margins. 3) "Map" the content of paragraph 2 in the Proyecto
Adelante editorial. See "Mapping
Texts" for the techniques of mapping paragraphs. Your map should clearly
distinguish between primary and secondary details in paragraphs.
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