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The document outlines strategies for active reading such as focusing on preview questions, names/dates, transition words, shifts in tone or perspective, the thesis, claims and evidence, and structure. It describes using MAPS (Main point, Attitude, Purpose, Support) to analyze a text and identifies 5 common passage structures - with the thesis statement appearing in the first, last, or anywhere. It concludes with answers to a passage assessment.
The document outlines strategies for active reading such as focusing on preview questions, names/dates, transition words, shifts in tone or perspective, the thesis, claims and evidence, and structure. It describes using MAPS (Main point, Attitude, Purpose, Support) to analyze a text and identifies 5 common passage structures - with the thesis statement appearing in the first, last, or anywhere. It concludes with answers to a passage assessment.
The document outlines strategies for active reading such as focusing on preview questions, names/dates, transition words, shifts in tone or perspective, the thesis, claims and evidence, and structure. It describes using MAPS (Main point, Attitude, Purpose, Support) to analyze a text and identifies 5 common passage structures - with the thesis statement appearing in the first, last, or anywhere. It concludes with answers to a passage assessment.
Preview questions Names/dates Transition words Shifts Tone/perspectives Thesis Claims/supporting evidence Main points Structure Knowing what to skim over MAPS Support o Evidence Statistics Experiments Anecdotes Other opinions History Examples Definitions Purpose o Of Paragraph or chunk Attitude o Point of Viewhow strong? o Tone o Strength of passion Main Point o Bottom Line o Synthesis of SPA (Support, Purpose, Attitude) 5 Kinds of Passage Structure Thesis 1 st
Thesis last Puzzle PiecesThesis could be anywhere Compare and Contrast Steps and StagesChronology Passage 3 1. C 2. C 3. B 4. A 5. C 6. C