I just recently discovered how useful the highlighting tool was for my RC passages (and LR too tbh)... I have an incredibly short attention span so I like to use the highlighter for marking WORDS here and there that kind of act like trigger words for when I go back to look for information in the passage. I also switch colors when the author flips positions using words like "Contrarily.." or "However" so that I can keep track of what counterarguments and position the author is trying to hold. It's been helpful for me to not get so overwhelmed and distracted while reading and helps me to digest the author's main positioning without having to reread again and again (which I used to do).. I used to always not be able to get to one passage, but now I can at least finish all 4 passages :)
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I just recently discovered how useful the highlighting tool was for my RC passages (and LR too tbh)... I have an incredibly short attention span so I like to use the highlighter for marking WORDS here and there that kind of act like trigger words for when I go back to look for information in the passage. I also switch colors when the author flips positions using words like "Contrarily.." or "However" so that I can keep track of what counterarguments and position the author is trying to hold. It's been helpful for me to not get so overwhelmed and distracted while reading and helps me to digest the author's main positioning without having to reread again and again (which I used to do).. I used to always not be able to get to one passage, but now I can at least finish all 4 passages :)