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I believe by annotating we will be able to recall information more efficiently and reduce the likelihood of rereading a particular part that I did not understand. This often happens to me, as I have found it difficult to understand the main implications or the author’s opinions immediately by reading just once. Every time I read, I always read at least twice either reading in depth or just skimming through overall, which was extremely time consuming. Does this sound natural?
I believe by annotating we will be able to recall information more efficiently and reduce the likelihood of rereading a particular part that I did not understand. This often happens to me, as I have found it difficult to understand the main implications or the author’s opinions immediately by reading just once. Every time I read, I always read at least twice either reading in depth or just skimming through overall, which was extremely time consuming. Does this sound natural?
This from my previous question but I changed a bit..
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@naa I believe by annotating we will be able to recall information more efficiently and reduce the likelihood of rereading a particular part that we did not understand. This often happens to me, as I have found it difficult to understand the main implications or the author’s opinions immediately by reading just once. Every time I read, I always read at least twice either reading in depth or just skimming through overall, which was extremely time consuming.
One small change. : )
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@naa I believe by annotating we will be able to recall information more efficiently and reduce the likelihood of rereading a particular part that we did not understand. This often happens to me, as I have found it difficult to understand the main implications or the author’s opinions immediately by reading just once. Every time I read, I always read at least twice either reading in depth or just skimming through overall, which was extremely time consuming.
One small change. : )
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