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Re-reading Annotate the text for the following:

Re-reading Annotate the text for the following:

• Draw a line where the Introduction ends• Draw a line where the Conclusion begins• Underline the line that makes the Main Point

or Thesis most clear (label it)• Divide the body into sections or topics (label

each)• Underline the Evidence (label each with the

type of evidence it is)

• Draw a line where the Introduction ends• Draw a line where the Conclusion begins• Underline the line that makes the Main Point

or Thesis most clear (label it)• Divide the body into sections or topics (label

each)• Underline the Evidence (label each with the

type of evidence it is)

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After ReadingWrite a summary of the article:

After ReadingWrite a summary of the article:

• include the author’s name, Title of the article in quotation marks in the first sentence of the summary

• clearly state the main idea of the article in the first sentence

• include all of the important ideas or supporting points from the essay

• include the author’s name, Title of the article in quotation marks in the first sentence of the summary

• clearly state the main idea of the article in the first sentence

• include all of the important ideas or supporting points from the essay

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First Sentence

• In Shannon Brownlee's article "It's Portion Distortion That Makes America Fat," she suggests that while it may seem _______________________________, the industry has actually manipulated the public into _________________________ and are largely responsible for _________________.

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Sample First SentenceIn Shannon Brownlee's article "It's Portion

Distortion That Makes America Fat," she suggests that while it may seem unbelievable that some Americans are not aware of the amount of fat and calories they consume when eating a typical fastfood meal, the industry has actually manipulated the public into purchasing larger portion sizes and are largely responsible for America's growing weight problem.

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After ReadingWrite a summary of the article:

After ReadingWrite a summary of the article:

• include the author’s name, Title of the article in quotation marks in the first sentence of the summary

• clearly state the main idea of the article in the first sentence

• include all of the important ideas or supporting points from the essay

• include the author’s name, Title of the article in quotation marks in the first sentence of the summary

• clearly state the main idea of the article in the first sentence

• include all of the important ideas or supporting points from the essay

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First SEntence

• In David Barboza's "If You Pitch It, They Will Eat," he suggests that while the food industry ______________________________, schools and government agencies are finding _______________________ and pressuring the _________________________________.

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Sample First Sentence

In David Barboza's "If You Pitch It, They Will Eat," he suggests that while the food industry continues to argue that their marketing is not encouraging overeating and poor nutritional habits in children, schools and government agencies are finding evidence to the contrary and pressuring the industry to make changes.