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English, 21.09.2019 04:00, Hrjohnson2004

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1. how is a summary different from a critical annotation?
a. a summary is much longer than a critical annotation.
b. a summary doesn't evaluate the text.
c. a summary is much shorter than a critical annotation.
d. a summary restates the original text in different words
2. which might be included in a critical annotation?
a. a complete list of the author's writings
b. a description of additional resources in the text
c. definitions of difficult vocabulary words
d. the author's critique of similar texts
3. what is the purpose of writing a critical annotation?
a. to summarize and evaluate the usefulness of a text
b. to paraphrase another author's essay
c. to an author compose an essay
d. to a writer conduct his own research
4. when might you want to read a critical annotation?
a. when you are reading a book by your favorite author
b. when you are writing your own, original narrative
c. when you are deciding whether or not to use an essay for your research report
d. when you are creating a bibliography for a report
5. which is important to know when writing a critical annotation of a research essay?
a. does the author support her position with reliable data?
b. have i ever heard of this researcher before now?
c. how old is the author of this essay?
d. all of the above.

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