3 important things I learned or previously learned:
-The use of setting is always useful in reading analytically; a setting is purposefully chosen.
-For maintaining control of this process (reading analytically), us as the readers, need to annotate the text; connecting it to our society, or asking questions that we are wondering about throughout the text.
-Writers invent their own structures to stress what they might be trying to tell the reader.
2 questions that I still have or skills I feel I still need to learn:
-Does the author’s biases/opinions contribute to what they want the readers to see, or infer?
-A skill I still need to learn is how to use or point out high or elevated diction.
1 skill that I feel I know so well I could teach others:
-I think that I’m pretty good at pointing out the details in texts, and how these minor details can contribute to the text as a whole.
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