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What is the definition of annotation?
What is the definition of annotation?
What is the definition of persuade?
What is the definition of persuade?
What is the definition of a claim?
What is the definition of a claim?
What is the primary purpose of sketchnotes?
What is the primary purpose of sketchnotes?
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What tense is the verb 'will take place'?
What tense is the verb 'will take place'?
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Study Notes
Definitions
- Annotation: The process of adding notes, comments, or explanations to a text, image, or other media to provide additional context or understanding.
- Paraphrase: A restatement of a text or passage in one's own words, often to clarify or simplify the original meaning.
- Persuade: To convince or influence someone to adopt a particular point of view, take a specific action, or make a decision.
- Claim: A statement or assertion made by someone, often supported by evidence or reasoning, to establish a particular position or viewpoint.
Paraphrased Sentences
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Sketchnotes
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Summer Olympics in Paris
- Venue 1: Stade de France - Sport: Athletics
- Venue 2: Grand Palais - Sport: Fencing
- Venue 3: Champ de Mars Arena - Sport: Basketball
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Verb Tenses
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Test your knowledge of key rhetorical devices, including annotation, paraphrase, persuade, and claim. Identify and apply these concepts to effectively analyze and create persuasive texts.