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Do you read a lot of nonfiction, other than newspapers and magazines? what approach do you usually take to reading nonfiction? have you ever annotated a piece of nonfiction, reading it closely and making notes about the text? if so, how has that you to understand the text better? if you’ve never annotated a text, do you feel there are parts to reading nonfiction that you find confusing?

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