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Annotation

Annotation
Make sure to read the poem at least 3 times over. Skim once, and read twice. Skim and read once each if you don’t think you have enough time. Don’t let the length of it to intimidate you. Annotate anything that will help you to answer the question. Answering the question, aside from literary devices on their own, is the most important. Be selective about the quotes and literary devices you find, and which ones you can write about more.
How I annotate my textbook by @studentstoolbox
How to annotate by @tbhstudying
How to annotate by @wandering-writing
How to annotate a novel efficiently by @mildstudies
How to read from a textbook by @studyaestheticx
How to read journal articles critically by @studytimeblues
Annotate and taking notes from literature by @noteology
Annotating effectively by @hideandstudy
How to use sticky notes by @etudiance
Using post-its for notes and annotations by @calcvlus
Annotations and note-taking by @novanovelist
Annotating books/textbooks etc by @freckledstudy
Annotating fiction and non-fiction by @collegerefs
Annotating texts by @delphicoracle
Novel annotation tips and tricks by @themanuscriptmusings
Annotating literature by @studiesinaonesie
How to: approach poetry analysis in an exam by @leostudies
Colour coding
How to create an effective colour coding system by @emmastudies
Colour code notes tips and tricks by @kimtented
A guide to colour code by @oreo-studies
Colour code by @3amstudying
Annotation key by @academicmind
How I highlight by @medtrash
Highlight ideas by @study2hard
Literary devices
Literary devices (with printable) by @studie-s
A list of literary techniques
Reading more
How to read more by @austinkleon
100 books everyone should read before they die
100 books to read before you die ya edition by @nicoperseid
French women write classics, too by @antigonick
Free books: 100 legal sites to download literature by @culturenlifestyle
Download free books by @wewantbalance
Haruki Murakami by @readthemoon
List of free foreign language books by @polyglot-oneday
The academic zine: issue 1 by @theacademiczine
Poetry recs by @rsiken
A guide to: assigned readings by @stellestudies
Recs list of ten short stories by @sophia-sol
Jane Austen masterpost by @septemberwildflowers
Essays
Back to school: how to get an a*/8 or 9 in an english lit essay by @thelawgraduate
Mulan’s guide to battling essays from planning to writing by @teacomets
Everything you need to know about the MLA format by @studying-and-organzing
How to write comparative essays by @rewritign
Others
Character flashcards for literature texts by @studyblroyalty
Theatre advice for Shakespeare plays by @disaster-lesbianbeau
English literature tips by @catestudies
How to ace literature by @riseandstudy
7 key literary time periods and what’s typical by @reviseordie
Analyzing literature a guide for students by @nimblesnotebook
How to literature by @llterature
Quotes
Motivational classic quotes by @classicalstudies
Enchanting Bookworm Inspired Digital Illustrations by Simini Blocker
Quotes that make you shudder by @alonesomes
Resources
Crash course
Sparknotes
Other masterposts by me
Printables
Self care
College
Ace your exams
Apps for students
Note taking
Math
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Here’s another look at my university, room view and notes from your history gal 🌸




yt: junskitchen 🌸


sunday 26th
two papers due in the next few weeks. the stress is slowly but surely creeping in




04.27.2019—My last class of freshman year was yesterday. Admitted student day for the Class of 2023 is today. Time flies!