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Which of the following describes the difference between annotating and note-taking?(1 point)
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Annotating is a way of interacting with poetry, while note-taking is a way to interact with fiction.
Annotating is a way of interacting with poetry, while note-taking is a way to interact with fiction.
Annotating means copying out passages of a text longhand, while note-taking means writing down just key words and phrases.
Annotating means copying out passages of a text longhand, while note-taking means writing down just key words and phrases.
Annotating is less effective than note-taking and should only be done when a reader is in a hurry.
Annotating is less effective than note-taking and should only be done when a reader is in a hurry.
Annotating involves “marking up” a text for future reference, while note-taking involves writing down key ideas and details in an organized way.
Annotating involves “marking up” a text for future reference, while note-taking involves writing down key ideas and details in an organized way.
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Annotating involves “marking up” a text for future reference, while note-taking involves writing down key ideas and details in an organized way.
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