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ANNOTATION STEPS: 1. Find your claim (thesis statement) and put it in bold font.
2. Remove from your claim any "I think" or "in my opinion" or "I feel like..." language.
3. Make sure your claim shows up near the beginning AND near the end of your writing
Please put both claim statements in bold font
4. Find your 2 or 3 pieces of evidence (in quotation marks, directly from the story) and highlight them in light blue.
4. Find your 2 or 3 pieces of evidence (in quotation marks, directly from the story) and highlight them in light blue.
5. Highlight each citation (Jacobs 13) in a darker blue.
6. Highlight your REASONING in gold.
7. (Optional) If you chose to include transitions bridging one example to the next, highlight those in red/pink.


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1. Find your claim (thesis statement) and put it in bold font.
2. Remove from y

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