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Step 2: Pick your extracts and annotate them (and the work/body of work)

Your next job is to figure out your specific extracts. Once you have made that decision, then you need to annotate them until you can"t annotate anymore! You will also want to remember to create annotations for the entire work (literature) and body of work (non-literary). This is all preparatory work to get you ready to create arguments for your Individual Oral.1. Choose your extracts. No more than 40 lines for your...

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