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Updated on educate 2024-02-09
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Reading notes, as the name suggests, read first and then take notes. Some people think that reading is the most important thing, and that notes are dispensable, and it is not very useful to write them down, and they pursue Mr. Goyanagi's spirit of "good reading, not seeking to understand".

    However, I believe that Mr. Wuliu's "not seeking to understand" is not a day's work, and before that, there must have been several days and nights of unremitting struggle to write such a simple, natural, and natural article, which is a qualitative change after the accumulation of quantity to a certain extent.

    Whether or not to take reading notes should vary from person to person. Except for some people who are born with excellent memory and never forget, most people should still write notes when reading books, which can be some wonderful sentence excerpts, or their own feelings, opinions and other annotations, which will help us strengthen our memory and enrich our knowledge.

    Everyone reads books for their own purposes, but at the end of the day, we all want to learn useful information from them. This information may be scattered or a long paragraph, and it is impossible for us to digest all of them during the reading of the book, and this is where the excerpts of the notes come into play. This is one of the more basic practices in reading notes.

    A good book that we may read, memorize, and absorb over and over again. In this case, excerpts are redundant, but we cannot conclude that reading notes are useless. If we want to further understand and absorb the content and ideas of this book, we just need to go one step further and make a kind of summary note, we can write our own summary - what the book says and what ideas we want to convey.

    There are a thousand Hamlets in the hearts of a thousand people, and we don't need any real definite answers, as long as we have our own understanding, this book can be considered really useful to us.

    As the saying goes: practice makes perfect. The same is true for reading. Reading notes give us enough accumulation of language sense, shape the logic of thinking, and in turn, lay a good foundation for us to write better words.

    Reading is not a day's work, and notes should not be generalized. If there is any unreasonableness, please also correct.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    "Jane Eyre" is loved by everyone, about the self-esteem and ordinariness of its author? Or rather, Charlotte's self-esteem and ordinariness. It was a woman with a fiery soul and a simple appearance.

    This image is undoubtedly an immortal classic. But like his Flochester, this image has always spoken in a tone that resembles pride? Their contempt for others, which had made me more or less pleasant, now disturbed me.

    Charlotteto is Jane Eyre, that's all I know. But what I sensed was that she was a little deliberate in her contempt and an almost hostile attitude towards the high-ranking aristocracy.

    On the other hand, I read about the feelings of inferiority.

    Jane Eyre is a sensitive and easily injured woman. The beginning is too long to describe the scene of her childhood. But what I get the feeling is that Charlotte never leaves the shell when narrating the character of Jane Eyre, so she doesn't tell it from an omniscient point of view.

    In this way, what she described could almost be assumed to be her opinion. So, what I see in Jane Eyre is a certain emotional inferiority, followed by an almost legendary love? But its legend reveals a certain unreality and fantasy?

    and the last one that is almost a bit of a hard ending. She meets John Rivers. Although there is a pen in front of me, it is not so natural.

    Charlotte's treatment of Jane Eyre is very real at the beginning, very exciting in the middle, but there is uneasiness lurking, and at the end, it is almost cliché? A cliché I expected. In the end, it is undoubtedly a joy for all, with a little sentimentality.

    Her foreshadowing and articulation are perfect, and there are almost no blemishes. But I vaguely felt that this was a story made up by a human woman. It's already missing the ** structure that makes me shudder?

    More often than not, I read about Jane Eyre leaving the Lodge and didn't read any further. If I were Charlotte, maybe I'd end up there. Because everything after that, in my opinion, is very clumsy compared to the first.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The old man Xu Teli once said: "If you don't use pen and ink, you can't read." This statement makes a lot of sense.

    Writing reading notes can deepen your understanding of the books you read. Why? We know that taking reading notes is not the same as copying a book, but rather writing down the important, difficult, or wonderful parts of the book.

    In order to grasp these key parts, you have to think deeply. For example, after we finish a text, the teacher asks you to summarize the topic, and you have to summarize it on the basis of repeated reading of the text, which virtually deepens your understanding of the text. Some students will say:

    I'm just taking some good sentences and paragraphs, but will that also deepen my understanding of the article? Our answer is yes. Because before you excerpt the famous paragraph, there is always a process of selection, what to excerpt, how to excerpt, you must use your brains and conduct a deep thinking, this process will deepen your understanding of the article.

    In particular, if you want to write a reading experience, you must understand and understand the passage you are reading. If you feel that you can't write it, or you don't write well, it means that you don't understand the article enough. In short, by writing reading notes, the vague and cluttered things in your mind will become clear and organized.

    Your thinking will develop in depth. The second function of writing reading notes is to consolidate memory. As the saying goes:

    A good memory is better than a bad pen. "If you read an article, you may be able to remember a lot of things, but if you write down your reading notes word by word, you will be more impressed than after reading it. The third function of writing reading notes is to systematically organize knowledge.

    Accomplished figures in history have attached great importance to the use of reading notes to accumulate and organize knowledge. For example, Lenin's "Philosophical Notes" is a very important book, and this work is the reading notes that Lenin made when he was studying and researching philosophy. Some students will say:

    It's all in the book, so why bother to sort it out? In fact, the knowledge you organize is different from the content in the book. In the process of learning, you study and research on a certain aspect of the content in a targeted manner.

    Taking reading notes in this area is equivalent to summarizing and sorting out this knowledge from many books and systematizing it according to your knowledge, which is different from the content of one book you read. On the other hand, writing reading notes can also form your own opinions and opinions in the study of other people's opinions, which is the re-creation of knowledge. To sum up, it is very important to write reading notes, and we encourage students to read with a pen when reading, so that they will have greater gains.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Our school is going to excerpt yes.

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