Annotation’
nThis week I’d like to wrap things up by having you annotate BOTH of this week’s articles from the textbook. xc2xa0Why? xc2xa0Well, it’s pretty darn likely that you’ll be using one or the other or both in your next paper, so having them annotated will make using them that much easier when it comes time. xc2xa0Therefore, just like before, please annotate both of the articles for this week. xc2xa0That means you’ll have to print them out, mark them up, and either scan them for me or take photos of the pages and upload them. xc2xa0Either way is fine. xc2xa0Just make sure you are truly ANNOTATING, which means making notes, asking questions, drawing arrows between connected ideas, underlining, highlighting, etc…it is NOT simply highlighting! xc2xa0Don’t think that randomly underlining a few words or scraping a highlighter over the page is going to get you points!the first article xc2xa0(In the Ruins by Nicholas Lemann)http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2005/09/12/in-the-ruins-2the second article (In Praise of Chain Stores xefxbcx89https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2006/12/in-praise-of-chain-stores/305400/ “


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