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Outlining and Reading in Academic Text

The document outlines the steps for creating an outline when reading academic text: identify the research problem, main categories, first category, and subcategories. It notes that academic reading has specific purposes like learning from reputable sources, forming arguments, and exposure to different viewpoints. The recommended reading strategies are to preview, read, summarize, and review the text.

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Outlining and Reading in Academic Text

The document outlines the steps for creating an outline when reading academic text: identify the research problem, main categories, first category, and subcategories. It notes that academic reading has specific purposes like learning from reputable sources, forming arguments, and exposure to different viewpoints. The recommended reading strategies are to preview, read, summarize, and review the text.

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Outlining and reading

in academic text
OUTLINING
Steps in making the outline

 Identify the research problem


 Identify the main categories
 Create the first category
 Create the subcategory
READING IN ACADEMIC TEXT

-is
a specific category of reading. It is helpful to remember that
academic reading is an act of performance.

PURPOSES:
1. Information comes from the reputable sources.
2. Learn how to form arguments.
3. Exposure to different view points.
READING STRATEGIES

1. PREVIEW
2. READ
3. SUMMARIZE
4. REVIEW

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