Reading Title
PART 1.
Reading Title
Author
AUDIENCE: Who has this been written for? (use complete sentences)
PURPOSE: Why has it been written? (use complete sentences)
CONTENT:
04908550Are there any headings or sub-headings in the document? If so, describe what they are and their function (use bullet points) (Remember to use full sentences avoid answering yes/no)
Are there any images or diagrams in the document? If so, describe what they are and their function (use bullet points) (Remember to use full sentences avoid answering yes/no)
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PART 2. (complete at least six parts of this section. Answer using full sentences.)
Main idea of each section
(What is the overriding idea of this part?) Supporting/Secondary ideas
(May include examples, explanations, more detail)
(Remember to paraphrase (use your own words). Direct quotes i.e.: cutting-and-pasting from the article is not allowed.)
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PART 3.
READING 1:
Reading Title
Author
SUMMARY: (150 words; alter this number to reflect you actual word count per section)
(include in-text and end-text references in Harvard UniSA style)
READING 2
Reading Title
Author
SUMMARY: (150 words; alter this number to reflect you actual word count per section)
(include in-text and end-text references in Harvard UniSA style)
READING 3
Reading Title
Author
SUMMARY: (150 words; alter this number to reflect you actual word count per section)
(include in-text and end-text references in Harvard UniSA style)