Introduction to Annotations
Fiveable Overview and Upcoming Events
Learning Intention for Session
Defining Annotation Basics
Resources and Baner Prompt
Annotation as Active Reading
Annotation Samples and Examples
Rhetorical Symbols in Annotations
Audience Movement Chart
DIDLS Annotation Technique
Basic Non-Fiction Signposts
Contrast and Contradictions
Absolute and Extreme Language
Numbers and Statistics
Quoted Words in Text
Addressing Word Gaps
Baner Text Annotation Example
Mortimer Adler's Advice
Rhetorical Aspects to Annotate
SPACE CAT and SOAPSTONE
Annotation Expectations
Ethos, Logos, Pathos Labeling
Rhetorical and Literary Elements
Comparing Annotation Levels
Annotating the Prompt
Session Recap
BAT the Prompt Strategy
Rhetorical Analysis Prompt Example
Practice Book Recommendations
Learning Intention Review
Upcoming Streams and Closing
Contact and Final Thoughts
Answering Chat Questions

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