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monday: read the rise of the internet using close reading strategies practiced in class. this requires reading the article three times. step 1: skim the article using your notice and note symbols in your journal. step 2: reread the article carefully and make notes on the space provided to accompany the symbols written using notice and note. - comments that show you understand the article. (a summary or statement of the main idea of important sections may serve this purpose). - questions you have that show what you are wondering about as you read. - notes that differentiate between fact and opinion. - observations about how the writers strategies (organization, word choice, perspective, support) and choices affect the article. step 3: a final quick read, noting anything you may have missed during the first two reads. write your annotations in the space provided: 1. __________ 2. ________ 3. ________ 4. __________ tuesday: answer the following questions using short answers. 1. before the internet, how did people communicate, research information, or find out what was happening in the world? give at least two examples from the text. 2. why was tim berners - lees invention of the world wide web in 1993 such an important turning point for the internet?
- For the first question, one would need to refer to the text "The Rise of the Internet" to find examples of pre - internet communication, information - gathering methods like reading newspapers, sending letters. For the second question, the significance of Tim Berners - Lee's invention likely lies in making the internet more accessible and user - friendly, enabling widespread use.
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- Without the text content, specific examples cannot be provided. But common pre - internet methods were sending letters and reading newspapers.
- Without the text content, a detailed answer cannot be given. However, generally, it made the internet more accessible and user - friendly, facilitating its growth.