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What are the major contents of the source, arguments of the author?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Typically, you will need to read sources twice to get a complete picture of what they say and how you can use them.

Your first reading should focus on understanding the source’s argument. Start by looking for the topic and the thesis, then consider the author ‘s stated purpose and the evidence he or she uses to support the argument.

Your second reading should focus on whether you agree or disagree with the source, and whether you have any commentary that you would like to make about the author’s argument.

Reading scientific articles requires a different strategy than reading a newspaper article or textbook: you should skim the text, compare the hypothesis to the conclusion, identify key terms and visual aids, and then read the article closely for content.

Take notes as you read to understand your sources and the questions they raise.

While reading critically, ask yourself questions to better understand the content, the author’s position, and the value of the source.

Answered by nikhil15929
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Explanation:

Author credentials are the education, skills, and/or biographical information which make him/her qualified to write/speak on a specific topic. Think of the credentials as follows: His/her educational background in a subject area. Other writings (books/articles on the same or similar topics)

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