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What is the very first piece of advice about reading observations?
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Make notes as you read.
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How are the observations organized in "Monster in a Ryoken
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Mostly chronologically.
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List and explain six of the seven reporter's questions that help you understand someone else's observation.
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What is it?
Where did it come from? Who is the intended audience? What is the overall impression? How are the observations organized? What is the larger context surrounding the writer's observations? How is it composed? |
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Providing vivid, well-chosen details means?
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To give the reader oncrete imagery of what was experienced by the senses during the observation to "ground" the writing
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What did Sarah do after observing
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She went back over her notes and made comments on them in order to analyze what she had observed
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Sarah organized the final draft of her essay chronologically, like a story.
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False
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Is the following statement on track for a precise description?
Downtown Ruston has some very interesting buildings, including a courthouse. |
False
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The very first step in writing an effective observation is?
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Analyze the assignment.
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The example writer at work, Sarah Cuellar, was asked to conduct observations where?
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Her Early Child Development Class
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Writing an observation essay should be a very linear or assembly-line like process.
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False
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